Addiction Recovery Channel: OnPoint NYC - An in-depth look into the first sanctioned Overdose Prevention Centers in the United States

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From Ed Baker:

Kailin See is the Senior Director of Programs for both the Washington Heights CORNER Project and the New York Harm Reduction Education Project, serving Washington Heights, East Harlem and the Bronx in New York City. She was the program and development lead for the historic opening of the first two sanctioned Overdose Prevention Centers in the United States.

Kailin explains, in detail, what these Overdose Prevention Centers are, how they work, who they serve, and what their accomplishments have been over their first six months in NYC.

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