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From a Providence City Council press release:

City councilors are moved by the tragic loss of life due to accidental drug overdoses in Rhode Island. A resolution authorizing Project Weber/RENEW to open and operate an Overdose Prevention Center (OPC) was overwhelmingly passed by councilors Thursday night in a historic move viewed as saving lives.

In 2022, 434 Rhode Islanders died from overdoses and countless others are affected by this crisis either directly or indirectly. Legislation authorizing the establishment of an Overdose Prevention Center in Rhode Island was passed by the state legislature in 2021. The life-saving Overdose Prevention Center, run by Project Weber/RENEW and clinical partner VICTA, is funded by opioid settlement funds designated for Rhode Island.

Set to open at 45 Willard Avenue, next to the Rhode Island Hospital Campus, the center will offer a range of services including but not limited to:

Basic needs such as food, water, hygiene products, laundry and showers

Safer use supplies and Narcan/naloxone for overdose reversal

Case management services and housing support

HIV and hepatitis C testing and linkage to care

Peer recovery coaching

“I am grateful to Weber/RENEW for the vision, advocacy, and hard work they have put into making Rhode Island’s first harm reduction center a reality,” said Council President Rachel Miller. “A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to tour the facility – there is no doubt in my mind that the center will save lives and prioritize the well-being of city residents. By creating a supervised and trusting environment and partnering with like-minded organizations, Rhode Island’s first harm reduction center will connect clients to healthcare, counseling, and outpatient services that will make a difference in people’s lives and throughout our city.”

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Much neesed and well done program.👍👍

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Congratulations Project Weber Renew!

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Thank you for posting, this is excellent

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