05/19/2026
Tonight during Macey’s Project Monday, weekly outreach, our team responded to an overdose emergency. A woman was found unresponsive, blue and gray, with no pulse.
Our team immediately provided Narcan while helping perform CPR. The woman was alive and alert when EMS arrived.
Tonight is a painful but powerful reminder that addiction exists and that harm reduction saves lives.
Because Narcan was available. Because people were present. Because outreach exists. Because someone cared enough to respond.
This is why we do this work.
Addiction does not discriminate, and every human life is worthy of dignity, compassion, and another chance. Harm reduction is not enabling — it is meeting people where they are and keeping them alive long enough to access recovery, healing, and hope.
People cannot recover if they are not alive.
Please carry Narcan. Please learn CPR. Please support outreach efforts in your community.
You never know when one moment, one response, or one person willing to help can mean the difference between life and death.
Narcan works. Harm Reduction works. 💜