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Supported by Health Canada's Substance Use and Addictions Program, the Mobile Overdose Prevention Site (MOPS) will use an RV to deliver peer-led mobile outreach services 5-6 nights per week to people who use drugs in Winnipeg's Central, West End, North End, and Point Douglas communities.

The MOPS will allow Sunshine House to continue providing critical harm reduction services, and expand our ability to safely and accessibly meet the needs of community members.

We did receive a large amount of funding from Health Canada, but it's not quite enough to cover everything we need. Specifically, we need more money for one essential thing: drug checking.

Toxic drug supply was a crisis before the pandemic, and it has only intensified since then. Drug-checking equipment would allow the MOPS to test drugs and confirm that the samples contain no unexpected contaminants.

 

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Monkeypox: What Communities Need to Know


Webinar


Thursday, July 21

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.


Streaming at:



Who is it for?


  • Community-serving agencies and front-line workers

  • 2SLGBTQ+ community who attend bars and bathhouses

  • Those using shelters

  • Immunocompromised community members

  • Anyone else who wants to know more

Learn about:


The outbreaks so far, who is most at risk and the response plan


Local outreach and vaccination program planning


Presenters: Carol Kurbis, Santina Lee and Bunmi Fatoye


+ more!


Download a printable poster:




 


CURRENT HOURS: Sunday - Thursday, 11:00am - 4:00pm | Monday & Wednesday, 6:00pm-9:00pm* | *Like That, the evening drop-in, is primarily for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities

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