Your generosity and continued support make our mission possible. Together, we can save lives.

BE A LIFESAVER

Your support can be the lifeline that someone needs today.

Unsuspecting victims die from fentanyl poisoning every day.

Fentanyl doesn't discriminate; it affects everyone. You don't need to be an avid drug user or abuser for fentanyl to pose a danger. The risk is real and widespread, reaching across backgrounds and lifestyles. It's a reminder that none of us are immune. Whether it's a single wrong encounter or an accidental exposure, the consequences can be dire. That's why with your support, The Hummingbird Project plans to ensure that everyone understands the risks, has access to resources, and knows how to stay safe. Because when it comes to fentanyl, we're all in this together.

Every dollar counts.

Every donation, regardless of size, plays a critical role in our efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis and create a safer, more informed community.

$25 Donation

  • Each $25 donation helps us provide vital educational materials, distribute naloxone kits, and host online workshops to spread awareness about harm reduction.

$50 Donation

  • With each $50 donation, we can conduct training sessions, organize local events, and develop printed resources to reach more communities with our harm reduction message.

$100 Donation

  • Each $100 donation supports initiatives like community workshops, research projects, and mobile outreach units, allowing us to engage directly with at-risk populations and advocate for meaningful policy changes.

Donate today and be a part of the positive change we're working to achieve. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

What we can do with your support

    1. Educational Materials: Provide printed educational materials about harm reduction, substance use, and overdose prevention to community centers, schools, and local clinics.

    2. Resource Distribution: Help distribute naloxone kits and fentanyl testing strips to those in need, contributing to safer substance use practices.

    3. Online Workshops: Sponsor virtual workshops or webinars that educate individuals about the dangers of fentanyl and provide strategies for safer use.

    4. Awareness Campaigns: Support social media awareness campaigns to reach a wider audience with crucial information about fentanyl risks.

    5. Hotline Support: Contribute to maintaining a helpline where individuals struggling with substance use can receive confidential support and information.

    1. Training Sessions: Fund training sessions for volunteers and professionals on administering naloxone and providing overdose prevention education.

    2. Local Events: Help organize local events, town hall meetings, or community forums to address fentanyl-related concerns and share harm reduction strategies.

    3. Printed Resources: Design and print informational pamphlets and brochures that can be distributed in public spaces and healthcare facilities.

    4. Website Enhancement: Improve the nonprofit's website by adding more resources, downloadable guides, and interactive tools for visitors seeking information.

    5. Peer Support Programs: Contribute to developing and sustaining peer support programs for individuals in recovery, providing them with a network of understanding peers.

    1. Community Workshops: Host in-person workshops in high-risk communities, offering comprehensive education on fentanyl risks, safe usage, and overdose prevention.

    2. Research Initiatives: Fund research projects that aim to better understand fentanyl's impact and inform evidence-based harm reduction strategies.

    3. Mobile Outreach: Support a mobile outreach unit that visits areas with high substance use rates, providing on-site harm reduction resources, testing, and counseling.

    4. Advocacy Efforts: Help amplify the nonprofit's advocacy efforts by supporting campaigns for policy changes related to substance use treatment and harm reduction.

    5. Scholarships: Offer scholarships for individuals in recovery to attend skill-building programs, vocational training, or educational courses, fostering long-term empowerment.

    6. Multimedia Content: Develop engaging videos, podcasts, and interactive online modules that educate a diverse audience about fentanyl and harm reduction.

    7. Collaborative Partnerships: Establish partnerships with other organizations, leveraging combined resources and expertise to tackle the fentanyl crisis more effectively.

The Hummingbird Overdose Prevention Educational Kit

What comes in the kit?

  • Narcan (Nalaxone)

  • Fentanyl and Xyloxine Test Strips

  • A single-Use Breathalyzer

  • An assortment of other helpful items

We are on a mission to save lives. These overdose prevention kits come packed with tools that can save lives. We know that Fentanyl's potency demands action, and we're here to empower you with the means to stay safe. With these kits, we're not just handing out items; we're handing out hope, awareness, and the power to make informed decisions. Join us in creating a safer community where everyone can thrive.