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    Community Harm Reduction & Narcan Training Hosted at The Village of Dixmoor
  • TAKE OUR CITY BACK - DIXMOOR

    This training provides life-saving education on: Recognizing opioid overdoses Responding safely in an emergency Administering Narcan (Naloxone) Understanding harm reduction and community safety. This training is open to youth (ages 10+), families, educators, community members, and professionals. All participants will receive a certificate of completion.
  • Community Leadership Support

    Community Harm Reduction & Narcan Training is a collaborative community initiative focused on saving lives through education, overdose prevention, and harm reduction.

    This initiative is supported by Chief Eric Armstrong of the Dixmoor Police Department and Mayor Fitzgerald Roberts of the Village of Dixmoor, who recognize the importance of strengthening public safety through education, prevention, and community engagement. Their support reflects a shared commitment to equipping residents, families, and youth with life-saving knowledge and resources while fostering stronger partnerships between law enforcement, community organizations, and the residents they serve.

    Together, we are working to build a safer, healthier, and more connected Dixmoor—one life, one family, and one neighborhood at a time.

     

    About the Presenter's
    Jayneé (Dolly) Benavidez & Juan Sewell, is The Founders of Sewell Point & Bet On Me Foundation. Community advocates dedicated to educating youth, families, and communities on overdose prevention, harm reduction, and public safety. Through education, compassion, and practical life-saving skills, they work to empower communities to recognize emergencies, respond with confidence, and connect individuals to resources and support.

    This training is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and confidence to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose, respond appropriately, administer naloxone (Narcan), and understand the importance of calling emergency medical services. The program emphasizes that addiction is a health issue and that every life has value.

    Training Motto:

    "Knowledge Saves Lives. Compassion Changes Lives."

    Disclaimer: This training is intended for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical training or emergency medical care. Participants should always call 911 in the event of a suspected overdose and follow local laws, guidance, and the instructions provided with naloxone. This course teaches basic overdose recognition and response skills to help bridge the time until emergency responders arrive. 

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