🏃 Join the Fundraiser: LJ Winnefeld’s Marine Corps Marathon Training
SAFE Project was founded in November 2017 by Admiral James and Mary Winnefeld, following the loss of their 19-year old son Jonathan to an accidental opioid overdose.
Join our national movement to combat stigma, because there’s No Shame in getting help for mental health and addiction.
National and state-specific training for certified Peer Recovery Specialists who work with individuals that are justice-involved across many settings
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Each CRLA fellow is responsible for working on an impact project throughout their fellowship year. Impact projects fall into 3 major categories:
Creating or expanding collegiate recovery support on campus, this includes creating a recovery meeting, creating a collegiate recovery community, or expanding these offerings that might already exist on campus.
Creating or expanding harm reduction initiatives on campus, this includes university initiatives to offer naloxone and trainings on campus, offering fentanyl testing strips and trainings on campus, or expanding these offerings that might already exist on campus.
Destigmatizing addiction and providing education on campus, this includes training students and staff about recovery allyship and/or the No Shame Movement, or expanding these offerings that might already exist on campus.
If a fellow would like to focus their impact on a project not outlined above, they are able to create their own impact project focus, working with SAFE staff to define their goals.