Liberation. Empathy. Advocacy. Future.
Liberation
In many Eastern philosophies liberation is the central teaching and ultimate goal, and is defined as freedom from suffering and its causes.
Empathy.
The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another
Advocacy.
Speaking or acting on behalf of an individual or group to uphold their rights or explain their point of view.
Future.
Let’s contribute to a future where individuals are educated, empowered, and engaged in the improvement of community health and quality of life!
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Harm Reduction Principles

Inclusion

Equity is the process of ensuring that practices and programs are impartial, fair, and provide equal possible outcomes for every individual. We demand equitable access to all services aimed at the promotion of public health and opportunities to improve the quality of life of people who use drugs.

Human Rights

We are committed to upholding the human rights of people who use drugs, including their right to health, privacy, and non-discrimination. Our efforts align with broader social justice movements to address systemic inequalities and promote equitable access to resources and opportunities.

Compassion and Empathy

We approach our advocacy with compassion and empathy, recognizing that drug use can be a complex and personal issue. We strive to reduce stigma and foster an environment where individuals feel safe seeking support and care, however they define that.

Every one has the right to stigma free and compassionate care!