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Harm Reduction TO is fundraising for the Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance and the Toronto Overdose Prevention Society to support their lifesaving interventions and advocacy in our communities. Please consider donating today!
Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance
Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance (THRA) is a self-sustained group that seeks to operate independently from the government and institutions that create policies which oppress people who use drugs. THRA does not receive any formal or steady funding and operates solely on donations and grassroots grants.
To continue to do our work, we need support. Everything we receive goes towards harm reduction. Your contributions help us drive initiatives that directly benefit drug users, like the Safe Injection Site at Moss Park; help us support volunteers; and allow us to advocate for drug users. We are asking for whatever you can give, because a little goes a long way. Thank you.
How to donate to THRA:
When you click the Donate to THRA button, you will be redirected to PQWCHC’s website
Select “Parkdale Queen West- General”
In the message section indicate “for THRA”
If you have any questions about our relationship with PQWCHC please contact us at: thraliance@gmail.com
We use our funds to:
Provide snacks and transit tokens at our monthly meetings
Supply food and transportation for events
Pay members with lived experience to represent THRA at committee meetings and speak at workshops and conferences
Get supplies for rallies and protests
Current fundraising initiatives include a booth at Toronto Pride 2020 and Harm Reduction 101 Workshops.
Toronto Overdose Prevention Society
The Toronto Overdose Prevention Society (TOPS) fund will support Overdose Action Toronto and its efforts to draw attention to the escalating overdose epidemic that is killing our beloved Torontonians. Overdose Action Toronto consists of key stakeholders in harm reduction including people who use drugs, peers, frontline harm reduction workers and advocates. This fund will also support direct actions aimed at increasing awareness among citizens of Toronto about the preventable nature of overdose deaths.
This fund also will support work of the Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance and Toronto Harm Reduction Worker's Union, as well as Overdose Action Toronto.