• Common and Emerging Adulterants

    Virtual Event

    JULY 9, 2026 | This skill-building learning collaborative provides an overview of common and emerging drug adulterants affecting the current drug supply and their implications for overdose prevention and response, including which overdose related symptoms may respond to naloxone and which may require additional medical intervention.

  • Beyond the Charge: Understanding HIV Criminalization

    Virtual Event

    This webinar examines the current landscape of HIV criminalization, including how laws are applied and their impact on individuals and communities. It explores the intersections of stigma and the legal system, while highlighting disparities in enforcement and outcomes.

  • Practical De-Escalation and Conflict Resolution Skills

    Virtual Event

    JULY 23, 2026 | This skill building learning collaborative equips healthcare providers, outreach workers, peer navigators, and other frontline staff with practical techniques for de-escalation and conflict resolution when working with people who use drugs.

  • DC Engage: Motivational Interviewing

    Virtual Event

    AUGUST 20, 2026 | This interactive skill-building learning collaborative is designed to strengthen participants’ ability to use motivational interviewing (MI) techniques when working with people who use drugs.

  • 5th Annual DC Engage Drug User Health Conference

    Martin Luther King Jr. Library 901 G St., NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Registration is now open for the 5th Annual DC Engage Drug User Health Conference! Join us on International Overdose Awareness Day – Monday, August 31, 2026 – as we bring together experts, advocates, and community members committed to advancing drug user health strategies in Washington, DC.

  • The 25th National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week

    During National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week, hundreds of organizations across the country join with the Coalition to advocate for improved health outcomes for the LGBTQ community.

    The 25th National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week will take place March 15–19, 2027.