The MARI Safe Station is a first of its kind access point for individuals looking for help with substance use disorder. This project was featured in the Star Tribune. The full article can be reached by clicking the link below.
Read MoreKOPI will be returning to Arusha in January 2021. We have started a new fundraising campaign in order to raise money to purchase materials used for training and patient care. One unique way you can help support our cause is by purchasing a t-shirt from our Bonfire store. 100% of the proceeds will go toward supporting our 2021 training program in Arusha.
Read MoreIn November 2019 KOPI will be traveling to Arusha, Tanzania to train police officers in prehospital trauma care and mental health which will dramatically improve outcomes in the region. Find out more by viewing our story.
Read MoreAtlanta psychotherapist and sex addiction expert, Bill Herring, does an excellent job detailing the “SET” framework. An effective communication technique to use when emotions run high.
Read MoreOttowa, Chicago, and Fairfax County. A look at what is being done right and wrong when it comes to first responders and mental health.
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