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  • Summit
    • Opioid Summit
    • Schedule
  • Education
  • Programs
    • Environmental Prevention
    • Lifeline Peer Project
    • TN Save a Life Project
    • SafePoint Needle Exchange
    • HIV & Hep C Program
  • Partners
  • Resources
    • Tennessee REDLINE
    • Memphis Addiction Help
    • Family Resource Guide
  • Join
  • Donate
  • Contact

Funding

This project is funded under a Grant Contract with the State of Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

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Please dial 911 or seek medical attention for any immediate medical needs you may be experiencing. This website is not intended to provide information about a specific behavioral health or medical issue.

TN Redline

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, contact the Tennessee Redline:
1-800-889-9789

Office

  • (901) 249-2828
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Message to Our Community

As of the end of January, the Memphis Area Prevention Coalition will no longer operate as a work area of Church Health. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished together and deeply grateful to the community, partners, and supporters who made this work possible.

We’re pleased to share that our core services will continue through trusted partners:

Needle Exchange Services
Harm reduction and needle exchange efforts are transitioning to A Betor Way. Learn more Here and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for updates.

Prevention and Harm Reduction Services
These services are transitioning to CAAP, who will continue providing recovery support and resources. Connect with them on Facebook

Thank you for your support over the years. We encourage you to stay engaged and continue supporting prevention, harm reduction, and recovery efforts in Memphis.