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Linden Opioid Eradication Initiative

Linden recovery is committed to guiding individuals and families through transformative healing. Whether you’re facing addiction, mental health struggles, or emotional burnout, we provide the tools and care you need. Join the Linden Opioid Eradication Initiative today and be a part of the solution.

Who We Are

Linden Recovery is a community-centered organization committed to helping individuals and families affected by the opioid crisis. We offer free and low-cost services that include overdose prevention, education, peer support, and recovery navigation, all rooted in empathy, dignity, and harm reduction.

We believe recovery isn’t a straight line; it’s a journey that looks different for everyone. Whether you’re taking your first step or helping a loved one, you will find support, resources, and understanding here.

Our Mission

To save lives, restore hope, and build stronger communities through accessible, compassionate recovery support.

Our Services & Who We Serve

Compassionate, accessible care for those impacted by the opioid crisis. We believe that support should be available to everyone – especially those most affected by the opioid epidemic. That’s why we offer a range of free or low-cost services designed to meet urgent needs, build resilience, and foster recovery.

  • Individuals living with opioid use disorder
  • Family members and caregivers
  • Students, educators, and workplaces
  • First responders and service providers
  • Underserved and marginalized communities

Our Core Values

  • Compassion First: Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and empathy.
  • Harm Reduction: We meet people where they are, without judgment.
  • Empowerment: We equip individuals with the tools to take control of their recovery.
  • Community Healing: Recovery thrives in connection, not isolation.
  • Equity & Access: We fight for care that’s available to everyone, regardless of background or income.

If I need help with opioid addiction or want to learn more, whom can I contact?

You can contact the Linden Opioid Eradication Initiative by completing the form below. You don’t have to face this alone. We’re here to help. Whether you’re looking for support, resources, or need someone to talk to, our team is ready to listen and guide you. We offer educational workshops, Naloxone (Narcan) training and distribution, peer support groups, and resource navigation one-on-one help connecting you with vital services.

Linden Opioid Eradication Initiative

Do you recognize the signs of opioid overdose?

  • Face: is clammy to the touch and has lost color. Difficulty speaking.
  • Body: is limp. Fingernails or lips have blue or purple tinge.
  • Sleep: is deep and cannot be woken.
  • Breathing: is slow or has stopped.
  • Heartbeat: is slow or has stopped.

Opioid Overdose: What to DO and NOT DO?

DO

  • Call 911 right awat
  • Give naloxone (Narcan) via nasal spray or injection.
  • Support breathing with rescue breaths or oxygen.
  • Place in recovery position (on their side) if breathing.
  • Stay with them and keep them warm.
  • Make sure family/friends have naloxone and know how to use it.

DON’T

  • Don’t slap or hurt them to wake them
  • Don’t put them in a cold bath or shower
  • Don’t inject anything except naloxone
  • Don’t make them vomit.