9/21 – Black Mental Health Village Naloxone Training

Nashville Volunteer Week is September 14th-21st!

Head to the McGruder Family Resource Center on Saturday, September 21st as Black Mental Health Village teams up with the Regional Overdose Prevention Specialists (ROPS) to offer essential training on overdose prevention and Harm Reduction. Lunch will be provided!

Want to volunteer for this event? Help assemble Naloxone Kits to support Remedy Alliance in their Harm Reduction efforts. Don’t miss out – sign up now to be part of this life-saving training! All participants will receive Naloxone after the session

“Together, we’re building a healthier, more informed community.”

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