The South Florida Opioid Alliance has partnered with leading healthcare groups, nonprofits, law enforcement, municipalities, and faith-based entities in the tri-county to facilitate education and Fentanyl in illicit substances, Naloxone administration, training & distribution and connect people to essential resources for mental, physical, financial well-being and health equity.
Sponsored by the Florida Department of Health.
Every month, the SFOA in tandem with our partners, the DEA and United Way of Broward, provides dinner at a Broward County Library in one of the most at-risk zip codes for overdoses, to educate people about the dangers of fentanyl in all illicit drugs.
SFOA is working closely with Florida Blue to gain access to the private and public colleges in the tri-county to educate students about Fentanyl in all illicit substances and how to use Naloxone to save a life should someone overdoes.
SFOA's newest initiative is the distribution of Naloxone at Miami International Airport to ensure the safety of travelers and staff.
In partnership with the United Way of Broward County, the SFOA is working with Comcast to develop a PSA for county-wide distribution on billboards, buses, bus stops, airports, and gas pumps. The campaign will run 2023 - 2024.
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