Health · Community Health

Naloxone Pop-up Sites

A community pop-up site providing access to Naloxone and health resources.

Thu, 1 Oct 2026 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM (America/New_York) Watertown Town Hall Watertown , Connecticut
The Naloxone Pop-up Sites initiative provides essential community access to life-saving Naloxone and harm reduction education. Hosted by the McCall Behavioral Health Network, these sessions are held at the Watertown Town Hall to ensure accessibility for all residents. Participants can receive training on how to use Naloxone and learn about local behavioral health resources. This program is a vital component of the community's commitment to public health, safety, and substance use awareness.

What to Expect

A supportive, informative environment where residents can access Naloxone and learn about health resources.

Who Should Attend

  • Watertown residents
  • Community members
  • Individuals interested in harm reduction
  • Health advocates

Agenda Overview

The session provides access to Naloxone and educational resources regarding substance use and safety.
Venue & Address
Watertown Town Hall
61 Echo Lake Rd
Watertown , Connecticut – 06795
United States
Organizer
McCall Behavioral Health Network · Health Organization
A network dedicated to providing behavioral health services and community support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of this event?
To provide community access to Naloxone and harm reduction education.
Is there a cost?
No, these pop-up sites are provided as a community health service.
Where is it held?
At the Watertown Town Hall, 61 Echo Lake Rd.
Who organizes this?
The McCall Behavioral Health Network.
Do I need to register?
These are typically drop-in sessions; check the organizer's website for details.
Is it confidential?
Yes, the program is designed to be accessible and supportive for all community members.
Tags
Health Naloxone Watertown Community Safety Harm Reduction
Summary
A community health initiative providing Naloxone access and education in Watertown.
Reference: mccallbhn.org
Highlights
  • Free Naloxone access
  • Harm reduction education
  • Community health resource sharing
  • Professional support staff
  • Accessible location
  • Public health awareness
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