Overdose Awareness Day

Orange background with text: International Overdose Awareness day, August 31, 2022. Talking about overdose could save a life. Includes the FCSS logo.

The world’s annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died, and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind.

Time to Remember. Time to Act.

International Overdose Awareness Day is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind.
The campaign raises awareness of overdose, which is one of the world’s worst public health crises, and stimulates action and discussion about evidence-based overdose prevention and drug policy.
The campaign acknowledges the profound grief felt by families and friends whose loved ones have died or suffered permanent injury from a drug overdose.
International Overdose Awareness Day spreads the message about the tragedy of drug overdose death and that drug overdose is preventable.

The goals of International Overdose Awareness Day are:

  • To provide an opportunity for people to publicly mourn loved ones in a safe environment, some for the first time without feeling guilt or shame.
  • To include the greatest number of people in International Overdose Awareness Day events, and encourage non-denominational involvement.
  • To give community members information about the issue of fatal and non-fatal overdose.
  • To send a strong message to current and former people who use drugs that they are valued.
  • To stimulate discussion about overdose prevention and drug policy.
  • To provide basic information on the range of support services that are available.
  • To prevent and reduce drug-related harm by supporting evidence-based policy and practice.

To inform people around the world about the risk of overdose.

Events

The Strathmore FCSS and the Strathmore Wheatland Addiction Team (SWAT) have organized two events for August 31. 

  • Lunch and Learn, sponsored by the Strathmore Library. Naloxone kit training, 11:30am - 1:30pm.  Facilitated by Josh from Mint Pharmacy. No registration required, a free lunch will be provided.
  • Overdose Vigil, 7:00pm in Kinsmen Park, near the Splash Park Pavilion. 

Learn more about International Overdose Awareness Day at: https://www.overdoseday.com/overdose-basics/

Questions? Call the Strathmore FCSS at 403-934-9090.

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