Upcoming events
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The New Drug Talk Film Screening & Narcan Training
July 29 6:30-8:00PM
Location: Bon Air United Methodist Church
The New Drug Talk’ highlights the dangers of fentanyl in the drug supply, particularly for teens. This 27-minute film guides parents and caregivers on how to have informed, compassionate conversations with loved ones about substance use. After the film, attendees will learn to identify and respond to opioid overdoses using Narcan.
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2025 Young Adult Survey
NOW LIVE
Substance Abuse Free Environment is looking for Chesterfield County 16-25-year-olds to participate in our SAFE driving survey!
Click here to take the survey for your chance to win $50 Gift Card
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Community Substance Use Alliance (CSUA)
Second Tuesday of Every Month
2:30 -4:00 PM
Location: Eanes-Pittman Public Safety Training Center
Our mission: To address the impact of substance use in Chesterfield County and neighboring communities through a unified approach that emphasizes prevention, accessible treatment, ongoing recovery support, and harm reduction strategies.

Kathy Reed, Executive Director of SAFE, Receives the Service Partnership Award
On March 20, 2025, Kathy Reed, the Executive Director of SAFE, received the prestigious Service Partnership Award during the Chesterfield CSB Partnership Recognition Dinner.

SAFE Now Has a Newsletter
SAFE now has a newsletter! We want to keep our community partners updated on our successes, upcoming events, current initiatives, and many more. Welcome to the first edition of our new quarterly newsletter.

Free Naloxone Nasal Spray at Chesterfield County Public Libraries
Naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses, is available for free at all Chesterfield County Public Library locations. If you or a loved one is experiencing an addiction to or have been prescribed opioids, you should have Naloxone on hand.

Chesterfield County Opioid and Heroin Treatment Resource Card
In partnership with Chesterfield County Police Department, SAFE has created a resource card to be disseminated throughout the community for those seeking treatment and recovery to get the help they need. These cards are available in English and Spanish.