On Save a Life Day, Charleston team brings naloxone to West Side businesses

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A sign advertises free naloxone outside Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church on the West Side of Charleston, W.Va. It was one of 16 sites across Kanawha County where volunteers distributed the opioid overdose antidote during Save a Life Day on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. (Lori Kersey | West Virginia Watch)

During Save a Life Day Thursday, Abby Fife and Derek Hudson made their way to a handful of their neighbors on Charleston’s West Side, distributing naloxone and bright yellow boxes for the businesses to put them in.

Hudson is the executive director of the Bream’s Neighborhood S.H.O.P., a drop-in center that operates at Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church in Charleston, W.Va. He and his team, including Fife, an employee of the nonprofit, distributed the “wall boxes,” which are converted pencil boxes with adhesives that can be used to attach them to walls, to 15 businesses on the West Side…

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