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108 <br /> and substance use, and connections to community support. Of Orange County's population, <br /> SHAC SSP specifically serves those with highest need for access to care, behavioral health <br /> support, and connections to community support. Through our collaboration with community <br /> partners such as IFC and Orange County Overdose Response Team, we are able to effectively <br /> serve this population, contributing to the efforts of Orange County as a whole. <br /> The needs of our participants are determined by standard offerings of SSPs <br /> supplemented with additional resources based on participant needs. When participants come <br /> in to receive supplies, they are informed of everything we offer, and we use this opportunity to <br /> seek guidance on additional services and supplies that our participants could benefit from. We <br /> are then able to incorporate these requests into our standard offerings to better fit the needs <br /> of our population. While the focus of our program is to distribute safe injection and overdose <br /> reduction and response supplies, we believe in treating and caring for the whole person, so our <br /> harm reduction efforts extend beyond offering safe injection supplies alone. The population we <br /> serve is largely unhoused and/or living below the poverty line, so we make an effort to expand <br /> our services to fit the additional needs they have. For example, we received participant <br /> requests for and now offer bug repellent spray during summer months and hand warmers <br /> during the winter as these are highly valued items for our participants experiencing <br /> homelessness. By offering these items, we not only benefit our participants but are also able to <br /> establish better caring relationships with our community, building trust and familiarity with our <br /> program participants. Due to this approach, we often observe that participants initially coming <br /> in requesting items like hand warmers later return seeking harm reduction supplies. <br />
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