Harm Reduction Organizations


Fireside Project - Psychedelic Support Hotline: (623) 473-7433

  • FiresideProject.org

    Fireside Project’s Psychedelic Peer Support Line will offer free peer support by phone and text message to people in the midst of psychedelic experiences, people holding space for others who are in the midst of psychedelic experiences, and people integrating past psychedelic experiences.

    During our 12-month pilot program, the line will be open Thursday to Sunday, from 3:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. PST and Monday from 3:00p.m. to 7:00 p.m. PST. It will eventually be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    The Psychedelic Peer Support Line will be staffed by compassionate, supportive volunteers from diverse backgrounds who are trained to listen deeply and from a place of non-judgment. All of our volunteers will complete a 36-hour training program where they will learn about active listening, providing support during psychedelic experiences, psychedelic integration, and providing support by text message.

Dance Safe

  • Dance Safe is a 501(c)(3) public health organization promoting health and safety within the nightlife and electronic music community. Founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1998.

  • We are known for bringing adulterant screening (a.k.a., β€œpill testing,” β€œdrug checking”) to the rave and nightlife community in the U.S., and for distributing unbiased educational literature describing the effects and risks associated with the use of various drugs.

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Zendo Project

  • Psychedelic Peer Support for Events

  • The Zendo Project provides a supportive environment and specialized care designed to transform difficult psychedelic experiences into valuable learning opportunities, and even potentially offer healing and growth. In turn, our work reduces the number of drug-related hospitalizations and arrests.

Psychedelic.Support

  • Psychedelic Support brings together a network of therapists, counselors, holistic doctors, MDs, and integration consultants to offer services (online and in-person) for psychedelic/plant medicine integration, transformational preparation, psychological and physical health, and personal growth.

  • Providers are required to be licensed in a health profession or be experienced as a therapist/guide in psychedelic-assisted research trials. Visit psychedelic.support to search and view provider profiles, find integration events and professional trainings, and access free resources from the collective knowledge of the Psychedelic Support Network.

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Ayahuasca Defense Fund (ADF)

  • The ADF offers legal advice and support to people being prosecuted in cases related to ayahuasca and other ethnobotanicals. Their service is backed by the knowledge and experience of attorneys, legal strategists and academics.