Upcoming Events

UpTop Roxbury 12/27 11-2pm

Uptop Framingham 11/26 11-2pm

October 25th  Burn The Stigma at Sanctuary Medicinals in Gardner- Overdose Prevention Table 11-2PM

Burn The Stigma at the Boston Freedom Rally

We’re excited to bring our harm reduction efforts to the 34th Boston Freedom Rally! We’ll be handing out free nasal naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, CPR face masks, along with quick on the spot Narcan training and other educational materials. Make sure you stop by! 

We will be there to promote harm reduction, support diverse paths to recovery and push for drug policy reform that prioritizes health and safety over punishment. We believe in equipping individuals with facts, not fear and dogma, and advocating for policies that protect and empower our communities. Prohibition has repeatedly proven to do more harm than good, tearing apart lives and communities. We stand for a different approach, one that focuses on saving lives, not destroying them. Whether you’re here for the rally or just passing by, we invite you to stop by our table to learn more about how you can party safe 

Stop by: BOOTH MC3

More about the Boston Freedom Rally 

By challenging stigma, advocating for drug policy reform and providing essential tools and knowledge, we can help reduce overdose deaths and build a more informed, compassionate community. 

Overdose Prevention: Restaurant & Night Life 

Recognizing the hospitality industry as one of the top three sectors for overdose rates among workers, Know More Drugs is committed to raising awareness and providing overdose prevention education to the local industry. We provide overdose prevention training and free naloxone to hospitality workers, focusing on how to respond to overdoses among both fellow employees and patrons. Our initiative promotes safer environments in bars and nightlife settings, where the risk of overdose can be particularly high. Trainings held at Main St Grille & Taphouse in Wakefield, MA. Space is limited so place sign up at stopoverdose.net

 

If you would like to host an overdose prevention event for the hospitality community in your city, email us at preventanoverdose@gmail.com