ENDING THE STIGMA OF ADDICTION

Los Angeles, CA

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Dangers Of Fentanyl & Treatment Resources

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Where Can You Get Narcan?

Naloxone (Narcan®) is a safe medication that can save someone’s life by reversing the effects of an opioid overdose. It only works on opioids, such as heroin, prescription painkillers and fentanyl, but it is safe to use even if opioids are not present. If you are worried you or someone you know may be at risk of an opioid overdose, naloxone is available to you.

You can find information on how to use naloxone by reading the information included in the naloxone packaging, or visiting any of the following Health Department resources:

Free Naloxone (Narcan)

No ID Required | No Proof of Insurance Necessary | No Cost

Thanks to a partnership with Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and California Department of Health Care Services, customers can pick up a free dose of naloxone (Narcan) at one of our clinics. Customers do not have to provide identification, proof of insurance, or payment. Our naloxone clinics are held on select dates at select locations. Please view our schedule to view our upcoming clinics. While onsite, customers will need to complete a brief video training on how to administer naloxone. Limit one per customer while supplies last.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Foundation Work

    Our Foundation has been established as Zach’s legacy. We want him to be remembered. Our hope is to connect with families and communities struggling with addiction and provide support in many shapes and forms.


 

Podcasts

Addiction & Recovery podcasts are usually hosted by people who have experienced addiction and share their experiences and tips. Hearing the stories of others is always beneficial.

Books & Articles

Reading material that dives into scientists, doctors, counselors, addicts and their families to explore different perspectives and research. Most are available through Amazon.

Movies & TV

A wide variety of compelling stories of addiction, loss, and recovery from alcohol and drugs. Most are available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, independent websites or YouTube.

 

Faith Based

Resources rooted in spiritual community can help many people find strength and guidance through powerful connections, while including worship as part of their journey.

Professional

Resources provided by government agencies, educational institutions, and national or global organizations with a deep knowledge base in addiction and recovery.

Emergencies

If you feel you are in imminent danger with a life-threatening emergency - dial 911.

You can also get 24/7 support with SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

 

The views and opinions expressed by the Resources included are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Zachary Horton Foundation. Any content provided by our podcasts or authors of the listed resources are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.