If you live in Jackson, Josephine or Klamath County, fill out the form and we will mail you a life-saving Naloxone kit. For more information on how to use your Naloxone kit, training videos and other helpful info, visit our How to Use Naloxone guide.
NaloxBoxes are public, opioid overdose kit dispensers, provided, refilled and maintained by Max's Mission.
Lift the lid and get a kit for free at any of the locations in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties.
Stay up to date with our work throughout Southern Oregon, with the Max's Mission blog, where you'll find our latest updates, educational articles, and insights into our ongoing Naloxone training, Naloxone distribution and harm reduction initiatives.
Max's Mission Community Outreach​
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Monday
Hawthorne Park
501 E. Main Street, Medford, Oregon
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Full harm reduction services
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Jackson County Community Justice
1101 W. Main Street, Ste #101, Medford, Oregon
12:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Naloxone distribution and training only
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Wednesday
White City Outreach
Division Rd & Ave G, White City, Oregon
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Full harm reduction services
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Jackson County Community Justice
1101 W. Main Street, Ste #101, Medford, Oregon
12:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Naloxone distribution and training only
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Thursday
Lithia Park
59 Winburn Way, Ashland, Oregon
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
In conjunction with Jobs for Justice Feed
Full harm reduction services
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Friday
Set Free Ministries
1032 W. Main Street, Medford, Oregon
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Naloxone distribution and testing strips only
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Hawthorne Park
501 E. Main Street, Medford, Oregon
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Full harm reduction services
How to use your Naloxone kit, training videos (English & Español) and other relevant information.
Resources including telehealth and local MAT providers, drug-treatment programs and harm-reduction initiatives.
Support Max's Mission
Max's Mission: To Save lives in Southern Oregon through the FREE distribution of naloxone, a medication that reverses an opioid overdose. So many families throughout this country and our own community in Southern Oregon
have been effected by the opioid epidemic - family, friends, neighbors and partners have had their lives turned upside down.​
Our son Max died from an opioid overdose 11 years ago. Within a few months of his death three other young men in this area lost their lives the same way and over the years many more stories have been shared with us. As parents we want to spare others this terrible loss. We have created this non-profit organization to do just that through overdose education and free distribution of the life saving medication, Naloxone, to all.​