St. Louis Group Uses Retired Ambulance To Fight Addiction On The Street
A St. Louis nonprofit is sending outreach workers to city streets to dispense life-saving treatment from a newly refurbished ambulance.
The Missouri Network For Opiate Reform and Recovery will use the vehicle to dispense the overdose-reversal drug naloxone to active drug users and those in recovery. It also provides testing for sexually transmitted diseases such as hepatitis C and HIV and information about treatment programs.
The mobile unit extends the nonprofits reach beyond its headquarters at 4022 S. Broadway.
Many people with addiction are homeless; many still dont know were here, said Chad Sabora, the group's executive director. The mobile-outreach vehicle will reach people who cant get to south city for whatever reasons, help to engage them in harm-reduction service and get them into treatment and recovery.
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