Project Dawn (DEATHS AVOIDED WITH NALOXONE) | The Centers For Families And Children

Provides a kit that contains strips that test for the presence of fentanyl in an opiate, naloxone, a prescribed nasal inhalant that reverses an opioid overdose. Kit includes 2 vials of medication, 2 nasal attachements, an instructional DVD, and a small tip sheet on how to recognize an overdose. Will receive instruction on how to recognize and respond to an overdose (as well as distinguish between different types of overdose) and how to administer intranasal Naloxone to reverse the opioid overdose.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106

Hours

Th: 8:30am-3:00pm

Fax

(216) 721-5517

Voice

(216) 325-9355

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Application process

Opiod users, or friends and family members of opiode users (such as heroin, methadone, percocet, vicodin, and oxycontin) who are 14 and older. Youths ages 14-18 must be considered mature minors by the doctor to qualify.

Fee

None

Eligibility

Opiod users, or friends and family members of opiode users (such as heroin, methadone, percocet, vicodin, and oxycontin) who are 14 and older. Youths ages 14-18 must be considered mature minors by the doctor to qualify.

Service area

United States

Agency info

The Centers For Families And Children

Mission of the organization is to improve the lives of those it serves through integrated behavioral health, primary care, early learning, and workforce services.