Naloxone Access Point (NAP) Program

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What is a NAP?

A Naloxone Access Point (NAP) is a publicly accessible pick-up site for IM naloxone and fentanyl test strip (FTS) kits, provided free of charge by SRHN. Through this program, the Steve Rummler HOPE Network has partnered with organizations and businesses all across the state to help improve community access to the life-saving overdose reversal medication, naloxone!

Naloxone Training

Some of our NAPs offer on-site training for individuals picking up a naloxone kit. Please check the map above for sites that offer training at their location.

Partner with Us!

We are always looking for local businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations to partner with as Naloxone Access Points. Interested groups can fill out the following form and put “NAP Program” in the notes section!

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