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SAFE Project announces wellness program supporting veterans in their transition from service
SAFE Project has launched its new veteran wellness program, "SAFE Veterans: Journey from Coping to Thriving" -
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SAFE Project and Athletico Physical Therapy Partner to Bring At-home Drug Disposal to Households Nationwide
The Gone for Good at-home medication disposal campaign aims to remove millions of unused drugs from medicine cabinets across the United States -
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SAFE Project and Partnership to End Addiction launch nation’s first Family Support Locator
Free, searchable locator for local and national resources that provide support for family members impacted by addiction -
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SAFE Project Congratulates Board Member Dr. Rahul Gupta for Confirmation as U.S. Drug Czar
Confirmation of Dr. Rahul Gupta by the Biden Administration to lead the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). -
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Fighting the Addiction Epidemic on Campus
MAPDA Announces Support For SAFE Project's Campuses Initiative -
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SAFE Project and Athletico Physical Therapy Partner to Bring At-home Drug Disposal to Households Nationwide
The Gone for Good at-home medication disposal campaign aims to remove millions of unused drugs from medicine cabinets across the United States -
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SAFE Project, CADCA, MAPDA, Shatterproof, and Emergent BioSolutions Launch Nationwide “Reverse the Silence” Campaign
SAFE Project, CADCA, MAPDA, Shatterproof, and Emergent BioSolutions Launch Nationwide “Reverse the Silence” Campaign -
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SAFE Project Congratulates Board Member Dr. Rahul Gupta For Nomination as U.S. Drug Czar
SAFE Project applauds the nomination of Dr. Rahul Gupta to lead ONDCP. -
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SAFE Project Welcomes Dr. Sarah Werner to Board of Directors
SAFE Project welcomes Dr. Sarah Werner as a new board member. -
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SAFE Project, Deterra Drug Deactivation System, and Athletico Physical Therapy Partner to Take on the Opioid Epidemic
The Gone for Good at-home medication disposal campaign aims to permanently get rid of 1.8 million medications across the United States.