Sacramento County Opioid Coalition
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Sacramento County Opioid Coalition
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Coalition Meetings
  • What We Do
    • Program: Narcan Training
    • Program: Gone Too Soon
    • Program: Hear to Heal
    • Events Calendar
    • 2025 Fentanyl Summit
  • Education & Info
    • What are Opioids?
    • What is Fentanyl?
    • What is Naloxone/Narcan?
    • Resources for Providers
  • Find Help & Naloxone
    • Get Help & Find Support
    • Free Naloxone

Naloxone Training & Distribution

Our Coalition offers Naloxone and fentanyl awareness presentations to anyone, at no cost.

Learn more below about what our training entails, and how you can schedule one for your group. 

schedule a training

What is covered in our naloxone training?

 Trainings usually take 45 minutes and include the following: 

  • Basics of opioids and fentanyl 
  • The impact on our community
  • How to recognize an opioid overdose
  • Training on how to administer Naloxone
  • Risk reduction information
  • Brief overview of local resources. 


They are provided to anyone upon request, including organizations, community groups, families, and even individuals. We come to where you are - anywhere in Sacramento County. We can also do presentations over Zoom! 


Complete our request form if you would like to schedule a training!

You can also complete our request form to pickup supplies! 

Our Naloxone Kits

Our Naloxone kits contain the following:

  1. Generic Naloxone box with 2 doses inside
  2. CPR face shield - acts as a barrier between you and the victim's mouth and nose, with a one way valve that allows air to flow only from you to the victim (minimizing the risk of cross contamination)
  3. Moist towelettes
  4. Information about the Sacramento County Opioid Coalition, local treatment resources, and naloxone

More Local Resources

SANE Sacramento

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Uses harm reduction to promote the quality of life for people who may be using substances, along with providing free Naloxone and other resources at no cost.

Learn more

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Offers services and resources including free naloxone, syringe exchange, HIV/HCV testing, case management, connection to treatment,  and more.

Learn more

Sac County Behavioral Health

Harm Reduction Services of Sac

Sac County Behavioral Health

Sacramento County  Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Service can help you access treatment or find resources. Call the main line at (916) 875-1055 

Learn more

Schedule a Training with Us!

Hours

Open today

08:30 am – 04:30 pm

Sacramento County Opioid Coalition

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