Know the medicine, carry the medicine, share the medicine — it saves our people.

Know the medicine, carry the medicine, share the medicine — it saves our people.

Keeping our people alive is a

Sacred Responsibility.

  • Naloxone is a lifeline that gives our relatives another chance to breathe and walk this earth.

  • It meets people where they are, with no shame, because life is sacred in our teachings.

  • Carrying naloxone is how we protect our people and our families, the same way our ancestors taught us to care for one another.

  • This is Native love in action — compassion over stigma, always.

Carry Naloxone.

Protect

Our People.

It’s safe,

simple to use, and

legal to carry.

  • If one of our relatives is not breathing, speak calm, move steady, and call for help right away.

  • Spray the naloxone into one nostril, then gently turn them onto their side the way we would cradle someone we love.

  • Stay close, pray or speak life over them, and if they don’t wake in a few minutes, give another dose.

  • Do not leave them — sit with them like family until help arrives.

Carry Naloxone.

Protect

Our People.

You don’t need medical training to use Naloxone—

just the willingness to help someone live another day.

  • For our people, care has always meant showing up — you show up at the bedside, you show up in the hard moments, you show up even when it’s messy.

  • Carrying naloxone is just that same teaching in today’s world, a way of standing with our relatives when their breath is threatened.

  • It says, “I see you, I’m here with you, and your life still matters.”

  • This is how we take care of our own — together, with love, and without turning away.

Carry Naloxone.

Protect

Our People.

Naloxone reverses opioid overdoses by restoring breathing.

Naloxone is the difference between

a funeral and a future.

Carrying naloxone says we choose life over judgment.

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Carrying naloxone says we choose life over judgment. 〰️