Downtown East Comes Together on International Overdose Awareness Day
With the Ontario government's looming plan to shut down five supervised drug consumption sites in Toronto, communities in the Downtown East gathered on August 31st for International Overdose Awareness Day, underscoring the vital role these sites play in saving lives. RPTV’s Gabriel Meissner covered three powerful events where harm reduction advocates and community members came together to honor those lost and demand action. The 519, Street Health, and partner organizations hosted the 'Together We Can End Overdose' event at Barbara Hall Park, which featured sacred fire, Indigenous drumming, powerful speakers, and a community BBQ. The event highlighted the importance of harm reduction strategies, including naloxone training, to empower community members to respond effectively to overdoses and save lives. At the Moss Park CTS (Consumption and Treatment Services), located under the South Riverdale Community Health Centre on Sherbourne Street, participants gathered for similar ...