Harm Reduction Link Library

Links to different local and national resources.

Twin Cities Programs

Twin Cities Syringe Service Programs (updated December 2024)

Greater MN Syringe Service Programs (updated December 2024)

Twin Cities Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Resources

Twin Cities Drug Use Counseling and Support Resources

Handbook of the Streets Minneapolis 2023-24, Saint Paul 2024-25

Healthcare for the Homeless – Hennepin County Minnesota

Minnesota Community Care – Ramsey County Minnesota

Education
In depth look at harm reduction research and practices.

Fentanyl Facts

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Xylazine, also known as “Tranq,” is a veterinary sedative that is being mixed into drugs like fentanyl. It is not an opioid, but if you suspect an overdose, still use naloxone.

Xylazine can cause wounds, heavy sedation, and other serious health issues. Some clinics and syringe service programs offer test strips to check if your drugs contain xylazine.

Xylazine Info Sheet – National Harm Reduction Coalition.

Xylazine in Minnesota – Minnesota Department of Health

Responding to Xylazine in the Drug Supply Webinar – National Harm Reduction Coalition (November 2022)
Minnesota Laws

Paraphernalia: Minnesota legalized possession and distribution of drug paraphernalia such as bongs, pipes, foil, syringes, and needles. Additionally, any drug residue within these items is also decriminalized. All testing supplies–like fentanyl or xylazine test strips–are legalized.

Read the law here.

Steve’s Law: A person overdosing and one person who stays and calls 911 for help are granted limited immunity from prosecution for using or possessing drugs (up to 3 grams). They are not protected from outstanding warrants or other illegal behaviors, and it doesn’t apply to other bystanders.

Read the law here.

Cannabis: Minnesota residents 21 and older can possess up to two ounces of marijuana flower in public, and up to two pounds in private. This also automatically expunges some marijuana convictions while setting up a review board for others. The expunging will not be immediate and may take many months.

Read more here.

National Resources

Youth-Centered Harm Reduction Resources – StreetWorks’ resource guide

US Map of all Syringe Service Programs – NASEN

Drug testing supplies – DanceSafe

National Community-Based Naloxone Finder – National Harm Reduction Coalition

Never Use Alone Nationwide Hotline: 877-696-1996

The Brave App: Brave is a free, anonymous phone app that connects you to a Brave Supporter if you have to use alone. If you become unresponsive, the Supporter will follow a rescue plan you set (such as call my roommate, call 911, or call my roommate and 911).

Drug User Unions – Drug use and sex work harm reduction advocacy, education, and support

Resource Directory – Drug Policy Alliance

Pregnancy and Substance Use: A Harm Reduction Toolkit – National Harm Reduction Coalition

Drug Duration Calculator – Information on how long the effects of different drugs last, and how long they stay in the body

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Guide to Safer Meth SmokingNorthpoint, In n’ Out SSP

Guide to Safer Crack Smoking – Northpoint, In n’ Out SSP

How to wash your meth in acetone – Northpoint, In n’ Out SSP

Safer Inhaling Guide – Ontario Harm Reduction Network

Safer Foil Smoking – CATIE

Basics of Safer Injecting – National Harm Reduction Coalition

Getting Off Right: A Safety Manual for Injection Drug Users – National Harm Reduction Coalition

Safe(r) Drug Use 101 – National Harm Reduction Coalition

Finding Veins – Peer Based Harm Reduction Washington

Safer Snorting – CATIE

Xylazine Test Strip Instructions – Steve Rummler HOPE Network

Fentanyl Test Strip Information – Steve Rummler HOPE Network

Gender Affirming Harm Reduction, A Toolkit for SSPs – Lighthouse Learning Collective

Wound Care Resources

Wound Care & Medical Triage for People Who Use Drugs – National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)

An introductory guide to assessing and understanding common wounds with people who use drugs – NEXT distro

HIV Facts – a zine from Southside Harm Reduction

Recommendations for Caring for Xylazine Wounds – Philadelphia Department of Health