Resource Hub
Welcome to the Resource Hub, your central access point for essential opioid prevention, safety, and wellness materials that are accessible to all.
Here you will find age-appropriate resources designed to empower students, families, and educators, fostering informed decision-making and emotional resilience across the community.
Resources will be added throughout the year, so please be sure to check back regularly!
Find Help
If you or someone you know needs help, reach out today:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
- National Parent Helpline: 1-855-4A-PARENT
- Arizona Opioid Assistance & Referral Line: 1-888-688-4222
- Emergency Substance Abuse Hotline: 1-800-662-HELP
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator: findtreatment.gov
Links
This curated list of resources from trusted organizations provides families with the tools and information needed to prevent substance use, understand the risks of fentanyl, and find mental health support.
Get Naloxone. Be Prepared.
Naloxone is a life-saving nasal spray that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose. It’s safe, easy to use, and won’t harm anyone who hasn’t overdosed.
Carrying naloxone means you’re prepared to help in an emergency—it doesn’t mean you use drugs. In many overdose deaths, a bystander was present. If that person had carried naloxone and known how to use it, a life could have been saved.
Naloxone is available over-the-counter, online, and free in many community locations.
Learn How to Use Naloxone:
- Remove cap and insert in nostril
- Press firmly to release dose
- Call 911 even if the person wakes up
- Stay with them until help arrives
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Learn How to Recognize the Symptoms of Overdose:
- Blue lips or fingernails
- Slow or no breathing
- Won’t wake up or respond
- Call 911 immediately