As of July 2023, OnPoint NYC’s supervised consumption centers have been utilized 83,519 times by 3,719 registered participants. Its OPC, community cleanup and drop off programs have collected, removed and safely discarded over two million units of drug paraphernalia much of which would have remained in NYC streets, parks and other public spaces.
With the support and partnership of Mayor Adams, the NYC and NY State Departments of Health, New York Police Department, and NY State Office of Addiction Services and Supports, OnPoint NYCis playing an essential role in New York’s response to a devastating health crisis. As the national overdose epidemic continues to escalate, more and more municipalities and states have now begun to actively work towards authorizing their own OPC programs.
Sam Rivera, OnPoint NYC’s Executive Director, encouraged other government and community leaders outside of New York City to embrace the lifesaving medical intervention, “No one has to die of a drug overdose. Harm reduction isn’t a radical and untested experiment. The data and evidence are clear. There are thousands of beautiful souls that are still with us today because of the intervention of our OPC staff. The survival of someone struggling with addiction shouldn’t depend on your zip code. Someone in the Bronx, San Francisco or Seattle has just as much of a right to live and receive compassion as our participants do in Manhattan. OPCs save livesand improve the health of communities. It’s that simple.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 106,000 people in the U.S. died from drug-involved overdose in 2021, including illicit drugs and prescription opioids.