82% of overdose deaths in Oxnard involved fentanyl - that’s 8 out of every 10

Save Lives

Think there isn’t anything you can do to protect your self, your loved ones and your community? Think Again.

Prevention Measures

Taking steps to prevent fentanyl-related harm is crucial in the fight to save lives. Here’s what you can do to reduce the risk:

How to Use Naloxone

CALL 911

If you suspect someone is experiencing an overdose, treat it as an emergency.

The Good Samaritan Law in California protects individuals who assist in emergency situations, so don’t hesitate to act—it could save a life.

Get Help

Addiction is treatable, and support is available for those struggling with substance use. Whether it’s you or someone you know, getting help can save lives.

Ventura County Behavioral Health ACCESS Line:

Call 1-844-385-9200 for a free, confidential assessment, available 24/7. The county offers various treatment services, including no-cost or low-cost options, especially for those under 18.

Treatment and
Recovery
:

The county provides a continuum of care for individuals seeking recovery, with multiple treatment locations and programs tailored to different needs.

Talk to Your Doctor About MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment):
MAT is a proven approach for treating opioid use disorder, using medications along with counseling and behavioral therapies.

Naloxone Saves Lives

Naloxone Overdose Rescue Kit Locations

  • A New Start for Moms – Oxnard
    1911 Williams Drive
    (805) 981-9250
    M-F, 8am – 5pm
  • Thousand Oaks Center
    125 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd.
    (805) 777-3570
    M-F, 8am – 5pm
  • Nate’s Place, A Wellness and Recovery Center
    Business Hours
    Tuesday-Friday 11:00am-7:00pm
    Saturday 12:00pm-5:00pm
    3840 W. Channel Islands Blvd.
    Oxnard, CA 93035
    (805) 628-2552
  • Two Trees Community Outreach Center
    (805) 667-8695
    117 N. Ventura Avenue
    Ventura, CA 93001
    Call to make an appointment