Beloved victims of fatal overdoses whose loved ones worked with Georgia Overdose Prevention for the passage of GA’s 911 Medical Amnesty Law, and our cofounder Jeremy Galloway.

Elliott
Brannen
Lanham
MacGinnis
Cardiges
Galloway
Hope Laws
Gay
Yancey
Smith
Rogers
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Elliott
Brannen
Lanham
MacGinnis
Cardiges
Galloway
Hope Laws
Gay
Yancey
Smith
Rogers
Shepherd












Naloxone is available from Georgia Overdose Prevention for those at high risk* of overdose and their loved ones.
Naloxone is also available at GA pharmacies, does not require a personal prescription, and is covered by most insurances.
What is GA’s 911Medical Amnesty Law?
Georgia Law Protects You
Protection for people who call 911 and seek medical assistance for someone experiencing a drug or alcohol-related overdose. The caller and the victim cannot be arrested, charged, or prosecuted for personal use quantities of drugs, alcohol, or drug paraphernalia if the evidence was obtained as a result of seeking medical assistance and the caller remains at the scene with the victim.
Our message is simple:Don’t Run – Call 911!
Reported GOP/AHRC*naloxone kit reversals:
*Georgia Overdose Prevention /Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition
Request a Naloxone Kit
Get a free naloxone rescue kit and be trained in its use. Naloxone is also available for purchase at Georgia pharmacies without a personal prescription.
Report a Reversal
Reversal reports are kept anonymous. This data helps Georgia Overdose Prevention obtain more funding to purchase more naloxone to give to those in need.
Share Your Story
Were you or a loved one saved by Georgia’s 911 Medical Amnesty Law? We would love to hear your story (as much as you feel comfortable sharing). This can be done anonymously.
Georgia Naloxone Distribution Boxes
Map of locations in Georgia offering FREE Naloxone or Narcan via distribution boxes. Many have 24 hour access. Check notes, send updates or add boxes:[email protected]
Click on purple icons in the map below for location details.
GA Overdose Prevention Needs Your Support
Georgia Overdose Prevention’s mission is to educate Georgians about the new laws governing drug overdose incidents and to distribute opioid overdose rescue kits to anyone who knows a person at risk for opioid/opiate overdose. We created and were instrumental in the passage of Georgia’s 911 Medical Amnesty and Naloxone Access Law in 2014.
We are a volunteer organization comprised of people whose lives have been impacted by the death of a friend or family member from opiates and opioids.
Please help us save lives by funding the naloxone kits that we are able to purchase at a discounted price and give away to those in need. We sincerely appreciate all contributions.


How do I make a donation?
You can make a donation to Georgia Overdose Prevention through our partner Georgia Council for Recovery with the button above.
If you would like to make a donation by check please email us at[email protected] for mailing instructions.