DanceSafe is a non-profit organization that promotes health and safety within the electronic music and nightlife communities. They provide harm reduction services and resources to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
Founded in 1998 by Emanuel Sferios in California
Initially focused on providing drug education and harm reduction at electronic music events
Expanded to a national organization with chapters across the US
Received funding from the US government for research on harm reduction strategies
Worked with festivals and events to implement harm reduction policies and practices
Collaborated with other harm reduction organizations to advocate for drug policy reform
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DanceSafe offers drug testing kits that allow individuals to test the purity and content of substances they plan to consume.
DanceSafe provides educational materials and resources to help individuals make informed decisions about drug use and harm reduction strategies.
DanceSafe offers harm reduction services at events and festivals, including drug education and counseling, free water, and earplugs.
DanceSafe is a non-profit organization that promotes health and safety within the electronic music and nightlife communities through harm reduction services and resources.
DanceSafe offers drug testing kits, educational resources, and harm reduction services at events and festivals.
DanceSafe drug testing kits use reagents to test the purity and content of substances. However, they cannot detect all harmful substances, and individuals should not rely solely on testing to ensure their safety.
No, DanceSafe does not promote drug use. They provide harm reduction services and resources to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
You can donate to their organization, become a member or volunteer at events, or participate in their advocacy efforts for drug policy reform.