OBJECTIVE
This document identifies settings and sectors that post-overdose outreach programs can engage with in their communities to build partnerships. The toolkit item shows where cocaine or methamphetamine use and overdoses frequently occur or where community stakeholders may be present. These may be some of the most effective places for outreach. It is recommended that post-overdose outreach organizations build relationships and engage with community members, specifically in these locations, to learn more about the community, build community trust, encourage referrals for support, and provide education on overdose prevention and response to the people who work or volunteer in these settings. Post-overdose outreach programs should center themselves as the experts in their community on substance use and overdose. The areas/locations with the highest number of overdoses varies between communities. Post-overdose outreach programs should consider other, community-specific locations and sectors to build partnerships. An implementation worksheet is also included which can be used to brainstorm with partners about intended future outreach efforts.