PHHS Expands Access to Free Harm Reduction Supplies
Cook County Public HealthandHumanServices (PHHS) announces an update to our affiliation with the Steve Rummler Hope Network as an official Naloxone Access Point. The Steve Rummler Hope Network’s mission is to “heighten awareness of the opioid crisis, address its impact on the physical and emotion burdens of addiction and chronic pain, and improve the associated care process.” For more information on Naloxone Access Points, visit: Naloxone Access Point Program Steve Rummler HOPE Network. Through this collaboration, PHHS provides harm reduction supplies at no cost to the community in all four bathrooms at the Cook County Courthouse in an effort to maintain greater confidentiality of persons accessing the supplies. The cabinets will regularly supply Naloxone and/or Narcan to reverse overdose and condoms. Other public health supplies will be stocked as funding is available, such as emergency contraceptive, and pregnancy tests. These supplies are available through funding from the HRSA Rural Communities Opioid Response Program and through the use of Cook County’s Opioid Settlement Funds, and the Steve Rummler Hope Network.