The SPOT, a mobile harm reduction initiative operated by Care Resource, is expanding its efforts to protect spring breakers in South Florida from the growing dangers of fentanyl contamination and drink tampering. As large crowds gather for seasonal festivities, the program is distributing free naloxone kits — a medication that works to reverse opioid overdoses — along with drink covers designed to prevent spiking. The accessibility of naloxone could prove lifesaving in situations where emergency medical response is delayed. As such, the kit comes as a practical precaution for those in high-risk environments. Alongside these resources, volunteers provide educational outreach to help young adults recognize risks and respond effectively in emergencies.
Last year, the mobile harm reduction initiative successfully distributed over 9,000 naloxone doses, and this year’s goal has increased to 10,000.
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