This page is sacred.

It is a space for the names, faces, and souls who didn’t just walk beside us,
they helped build the path we walk on today.

They came from the life.
They knew the weight of survival, the ache of stigma, the sting of being overlooked.
But instead of staying silent, they rose.
They used their stories to spark change.
They passed out Naloxone with love and urgency.
They challenged systems that told them they didn’t matter and proved, again and again, that they did.

These were the truth tellers. The bridge builders. The boundary breakers.
They advocated fiercely & stood boldly.
They showed up even when it was hard, even when they were healing, even when the world told them not to.

And now, though their bodies have left us, their impact never will.

You’ll see them in the outreach van that rolls through your neighborhood.
You’ll feel them in the hands that administer care without judgment.
You’ll hear them in every training, every voice that speaks truth to power.
They are still here in every kit we give, every overdose we reverse, every life we fight to protect.

This gallery is our way of saying:
We remember. We honor. We carry them forward.

Because harm reduction is not just what we do,
it’s who we’ve lost, who we’ve loved, and who we refuse to forget.

To our comrades, our mentors, our friends, and our family:
You changed the world.
You stood in the gap.
And because of you, so will we.

Rest in power.
We’ve got it from here.

PHOTO GALLERY COMING SOON

In Loving Memory:

The Ones Who Fought With Us