NARCAN DISTRIBUTION PARTNERSHIP
All Saints Recovery is Raising Funds for the Red Songbird Foundation
The goal of this initiative is simple: make Narcan more accessible, more affordable, and more widely distributed in places where it can save lives.
The goal of this initiative is simple: make Narcan more accessible, more affordable, and more widely distributed in places where it can save lives.
This effort reflects the shared mission of All Saints Recovery and Red Songbird Foundation to serve individuals and families affected by addiction, support recovery, reduce preventable overdose deaths, and bring practical help to vulnerable communities.
By placing Narcan baskets in trusted community locations, this initiative allows churches and referral partners to become practical points of access for overdose prevention. It also creates a clear and affordable way for community members to participate in saving lives, even if they do not personally need Narcan.
Participating churches, offices, or referral partners will be asked to:
• Provide a visible and appropriate location for the Narcan basket
• Keep the basket accessible during normal business, ministry, or office hours
• Leave the provided placard and QR code visible with the basket
• Notify All Saints Recovery or Red Songbird Foundation when inventory is low
• Help protect the dignity and privacy of anyone accessing Narcan
Partners are not expected to collect cash, process contributions, manage donations, or provide medical instruction beyond the written information provided with the Narcan product.
All Saints Recovery and Red Songbird Foundation will be responsible for:
• Providing the Narcan inventory
• Preparing and delivering baskets and placards
• Providing the Zelle QR code contribution/donation method
• Tracking general inventory movement
• Replenishing baskets as supplies allow
• Distributing donated Narcan to high-risk communities
• Coordinating outreach to shelters, encampments, and other community locations
With 192 boxes of Narcan available at launch, this initiative has the potential to place 384 individual doses of overdose reversal medication into the hands of families, churches, recovery partners, outreach workers, and high-risk communities.
Every box placed in a church, office, shelter, encampment, or family home represents the possibility of another life saved.
This initiative gives the community a simple choice: take Narcan because you may need it, or donate Narcan because someone else will. Either way, the result is the same: more people prepared to respond, more lives protected, and more opportunities for recovery.