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Harm Reduction Coalition Description: HRC is committed to reducing drug-related harm among individuals and communities by initiating and promoting harm reduction education, interventions, and community organizing. (harmreduction.org) |
New Zealand Needle Exchange Programme Description: Information about a health education and health promotion service for people who inject drugs. (homepages.ihug.co.nz) |
North American Syringe Exchange Network Description: An organization supporting needle exchange. (nasen.org) |
SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies Description: The latest national data on alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use; substance abuse treatment; drug related deaths; and drug related emergency department episodes. (DrugAbuseStatistics.SAMHSA.gov) |
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