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addiction is a public health issue

OCEAN's white paper 

Now available online Monday, March 16, 2020, OCEAN's annual report aims to provide information on the Opioid Crisis as well as our three campaigns poised to solve the issue through the HBS way. 

Please take the time to read, share, and use our campaign summary to further spread awareness and knowledge about the Opioid Crisis and what we can do to put an end to it together as a community.

Click the campaign summary image below to download the PDF.

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Donations are necessary to sustain our work. Your donation goes into funding our many campaigns and creating impact in the community.

Interested in volunteering? Click here to see how you can participate in one of our future community engagements! 

OCEAN seeks to humanize the affected individuals of the crisis. Addiction is not a crime. We work to counter the structural harms on these individuals as a result of their stigmatization.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

— US Surgeon General Vivik Murthy

"Since 1999, opioid overdose deaths have quadrupled and opioid prescriptions have increased markedly -- almost enough for every adult in America to have a bottle of pills."

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