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Toronto Drop-In Network works tirelessly to advocate for our sector and to provide education to the general public.

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July 16, 2025, Toronto Drop-Ins Reporting Alarming Increase in Over Doses Following March Closure of Supervised Consumption Sites

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Towel Donation Delivery Day

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Dropping off towel donations to drop-ins

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Towel donation for 8 different drop-ins

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Thank you GoodLife Fitness for the generous donation

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We're seeing an alarming increase in overdoes in drop-in centres

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Since the closure of several local SCSs, we're seeing an increase in overdoses on drop-in centres

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An alarming increase in overdoses in drop-in centres over the past three months

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We advocated as a community to keep Toronto's SCSs open

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A 179% increase in just three months

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What we need is Harm Reduction

Starting at Timestamp 1:21:36: Marianne Kozinets, Training and Engagement Coordinator, Toronto Drop-In Network Deputation to the Toronto Budget Committee, January 21, 2025
Starting at Timestamp 7:32: Bryan Douthwright, Navigation & Access Manager, Weston King Neighbourhood Centre (TDIN Advocacy Committee Member)