Overdose Prevention Centers Save Lives, Improve Health and Benefit Communities

  • BTV OPC Timeline

    An OPC is critical for Burlington, providing a compassionate, evidence-based approach to public health while enhancing community safety. The project has made remarkable strides in a short time, as shown in the timeline, but continued effort is essential to bringing the OPC to fruition and ensuring lasting, positive change.

  • Overview (Drug Policy Alliance)

    Overdose prevention centers (OPCs) are an evidence-based strategy that is vital to addressing the overdose death crisis. OPCs complement existing prevention, harm reduction, and treatment interventions and are proven to save lives, improve health and safety, and benefit communities without resulting in more crime.

  • OnPoint NYC (New York)

    OnPoint NYC operates the first OPCs in the United States. Since 2021, they've intervened in over 1,200 overdoses and connected thousands of people with addiction services and social supports, including voluntary treatment. OnPoint demonstrates the life-saving power of centering compassion over punishment.

  • Rhode Island Pilot Project

    Rhode Island is the first state to enact legislation authorizing the establishment of harm reduction centers that will include supervised consumption services. The first center, operated by Project Weber / RENEW, is expected to open in 2024 with funding from the state’s Opioid Settlement proceeds.

  • OPCinfo.org (Brown Univ PPHC)

    The Brown University People, Place & Health Collective has published a site aggregating information and resources about OPCs, including a searchable database of all the papers published on overdose prevention centers from the year 2010-2023.

Tour an Overdose Prevention Center

Overdose prevention centers (OPCs) provide comprehensive and stigma-free harm-reduction, wellness, and treatment services.

Take a virtual tour of an OPC to see the variety of services available. This video, put together by Brown University researchers, features OnPoint NYC’s East Harlem location. Get more info at https://opcinfo.org/tour/

FAQs on Overdose Prevention Centers

Extensive research shows that overdose prevention centers are effective and have positive impacts for communities.

Support for OPCs in Vermont

Drug Policy Alliance letter to Opioid Settlement Committee (Dec 2023) Download

Vermont CARES letter to the General Assembly (Jan 2024) Download

Recovery Vermont & Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery letter to the General Assembly (Jan 2024) Download

Pathways Vermont letter to Opioid Settlement Committee (Dec 2023) Download

Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) letter to the General Assembly (Jan 2024) Download

Drug Policy Alliance letter to House of Representatives (Jan 2024) Download

National Harm Reduction Coalition letter to Senate (Jan 2024) Download

Gena Zollman, FNP, APRN letter to Legislature (Jan 2024) Download

Vermont Interfaith Action letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Comm (Feb 2024) Download

Dr. Kimberly Blake letter to Legislature (Feb 2024) Link

Drug Policy Alliance letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (Feb 2024) Download

Dr. Lincoln Heath letter to Sen. Health & Welfare Committee (Feb 2024) Download

Broken No More letter to Legislature (Feb 2024) Download

Ed Baker letter to Legislature (Feb 2024) Link

Caroline Butler, NP-C, Johnson Health Center letter to Legislature (March 2024) Download

Out in the Open letter to Legislature (March 2024) Download

Ben & Jerry’s letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 2024) Download

Housing & Homelessness Alliance of Vermont Fact Sheet (March 2024) Download

Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 2024) Download

ACLU-VT letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 2024) Download

AIDS United letter to Senate (March 2024) Download

National Health Care for the Homeless Council letter (March 2024) Download

Fair and Just Prosecution letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare (March 2024) Download

Vermonters for Criminal Justice Reform (VCJR) letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 2024) Download

Professional Fire Fighters of Vermont letter to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee and House Committee on Human Services (March 2024) Download

Testimony of Grey Gardner, Drug Policy Alliance to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 28, 2024) Download

Testimony of Elizabeth Deutsch, RN to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (March 28, 2024) Download

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Testimony Submitted to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (April 2024) Download

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) Letter to General Assembly (April 2024) Download

Testimony of Scott Pavek, City of Burlington to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (April 5, 2024) Download

Community Support Letter Signed by Over 500 Vermonters Submitted to Sen. Heath & Welfare Committee (April 2024) Download

Drug Policy Alliance letter to Governor Scott (May 2024) Download

Vermont Health Providers Letter to Legislature (June 2024) Download

Harm Reduction Professionals Letter to Legislature (June 2024) Download

OnPoint NYC Participants

Community Members from OnPoint’s two locations in New York City discuss how those centers have impacted their lives in profound ways. Click here to listen to more testimonials.

Dr. Peter’s OPC in Toronto

This video about the Dr Peter’s Hospice OPC describes supportive letters from a local residents association, housing, police, and a business group

What Happens at a Safe Injection Site, or Overdose Prevention Center?

A look into OnPoint NYC’s operations by THIRTEEN, a public television outlet in the New York City tri-state area

Support in Australia and Vancouver for OPCs

Community members explain why they support overdose prevention centers in Australia and Vancouver, Canada

Voices from Somerville

As Somerville, Massachusetts has held extensive public hearings on OPCs, community members described their reasons for supporting the approach

A Look Inside an OPC

OnPoint NYC opened the first sanctioned OPCs in the U.S. in 2021. In this video, OnPoint's staff explain how OPCs are saving lives and improving connections to care.