Draft:End Overdose
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End Overdose, a California-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, seeks to confront the drug overdose epidemic by promoting evidence-based strategies and fostering inclusivity and collaboration. They have a vision for a future where everyone affected by drug use receives necessary support and a de-stigmatized conversation, they advocate for reducing overdoses, empowering communities, and informing policies. Through initiatives such as establishing a central organization, End Overdose aims to facilitate a unified effort to combat overdoses.[1]
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