Get Involved. Be Part of the Solution.

Partner, Donate, Educate, or Give – every act of support helps move lives from Rescue to Recovery.

Partnerships that Drive Change

The Reach Team identifies partnership opportunities that bridge multiple sectors, engage stakeholders at all levels, harness unique expertise, and propel collaborations that prevent overdose deaths and establish lasting solutions.
Connect with the REACH Team to explore partnership opportunities and expand the impact in your community.

Every Dollar Saves Lives.

The Reach Impact Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to reducing overdose deaths across the U.S. Every contribution — large or small — helps expand our lifesaving programs, community summits, and vending machine installations.

Vending Machines

Install life-saving naloxone and harm reduction supply vending machines in high-need communities nationwide.

Community Summits

Host educational events that bring together healthcare providers, first responders, and community leaders.

Training Programs

Provide evidence-based training and resources to empower communities with overdose prevention strategies.

2025 Goal: Fund 25 Vending Machines Nationwide

Share Your Knowledge. Shape the Future.

Timely and reliable information sharing is at the core of the Reach Impact Institute’s approach to reducing overdose deaths. Whether you’re a public health expert, policy professional, or lived-experience advocate, your voice can help us shape effective solutions.

  • Contribute expertise to educational initiatives.
  • Present at Community Impact Summits.
  • Collaborate on research and data projects.

Support Through Service and Resources

REACH welcomes non-monetary contributions of goods, services, and professional expertise that enhance our programs.
From marketing and logistics support to supplies and technology, your in-kind donation helps us strengthen the Rescue to Recovery network without relying solely on cash contributions.

Ready to Help Save Lives?

Together, we can reduce overdose deaths and restore hope nationwide.