The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) operates the Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) Program. The program offers free naloxone, overdose response training, and technical assistance to organizations interested in distributing naloxone to people at risk of opioid overdose.
The OEND program also provides free naloxone to tribes, tribal organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations, with the goal of increasing naloxone access for AI/AN communities in Washington State. To receive naloxone, submit a request.
A virtual, on-demand naloxone train-the-trainer course provided by the Indian Health Service (IHS) National Committee on Heroin Opioids and Pain Efforts (HOPE Committee) in collaboration with the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, is available to all medical professionals, first responders, and community members to become official naloxone trainers.