With opioid overdoses continuing to impact families and neighborhoods across the United States, Narcan Rescue aims to provide no cost immediate, stigma-free access to life-saving medication through strategically placed vending machines in high-traffic areas such as transit hubs, city streets, and community centers.
A Personal Mission Turned Public Solution
The inspiration behind Narcan Rescue is deeply personal.
After witnessing the devastating effects of overdoses throughout the New York City area, Weiss knew something had to change. That urgency intensified when his wife encountered a man lying unresponsive on the ground during her commute—someone who urgently needed Narcan.
Moments like these highlight a critical gap: life-saving medication exists, but access in real-time emergencies is often limited.
Narcan Rescue was built to bridge that gap.
How It Works
Narcan Rescue vending machines will:
- Provide easy, 24/7 access to naloxone
- Be placed in high-risk and high-traffic locations
- Offer a fast, user-friendly interface to obtain medication during emergencies
- Help reduce overdose fatalities by eliminating barriers to access
The goal is simple: put Narcan where it’s needed most—before it’s too late.
A Call to Action
Narcan Rescue is currently raising funds to support the development, deployment, and expansion of its first machines. Community support will directly impact how quickly these life-saving resources can reach the public.
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About Narcan Rescue
Narcan Rescue is a public health initiative founded by Steven Weiss, focused on combating the opioid crisis through innovative distribution of naloxone. By combining technology with compassion, the organization seeks to empower everyday people to save lives.