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Home | The Chris Atwood Foundation | Saving Lives Supporting Recovery Call or text 703-653-4221 with our OD reversal kits through our recovery housing grants distributed across Virginia The Chris Atwood Foundation is a peer-driven community organization in Northern Virginia that works to provide FREE life saving recovery support and resources to people impacted by substance use, to create policy changes that serve the health and well-being of the community, and to help prevent substance use disorder.
Addiction is a health condition that requires proper care & treatment. Recovery is possible and there are many pathways to recovery. People who use substances have a right to healthcare and dignity.
Harm Reduction and Recovery work better together. Compassion, love, & connection change lives. Family Recovery and engagement are valuable.
Getting support should be easy. In loving memory of Chris Atwood. 7/3/1991 - 2/23/2013 May his light shine on forever through our work.
Request a FREE naloxone opioid overdose reversal kit and watch our naloxone training video online. Connect With A Peer Specialist Call or Text: 703-653-4221 Our Peers are available for those in recovery and their allies to listen and provide guidance, referrals, and emotional support. Help and healing for families impacted by substance use.
A direct line of support to answer "What do I do?" Find our CHR Mobile Van around Northern Virginia with peer support, free naloxone, and more harm reduction services. A $50 donation provides four doses of lifesaving naloxone, essentially saving four lives.
A $100 donation provides two individuals entering recovery housing with Warm Welcome Kits. These kits include new bedding, dishes, and personal care items. A $500 donation helps an individual move into safe recovery housing.
All donations are welcome both big and small. Every one time or recurring donation helps save lives and support recovery. The Chris Atwood Foundation
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