To all the Volunteers and Friends at PPP: My name is Mark. I spent five horrible weeks from the beginning of December 2022 until the first week of January this year living on the...
Brooke doesn’t know how many times she overdosed — 19? 20? — but someone was there to reverse the damage with Narcan each time. “I don’t know if I was actively trying to kill...
Donna grew up in Kensington and sometimes takes her 15-year-old daughter back to the old neighborhood. But she isn’t there to visit friends or family. Instead, she drives down...
Portrait by Hilary Swift for The New York Times At her lowest point, Tracey was sleeping on sidewalks. She was a frequent robbery victim, having even her belly button ring stolen...
For years, Kali felt she had a handle on her heroin use, supporting herself with a job in the restaurant industry and renting her own apartment. But in 2019, she began using a...
Kenny doesn’t think he would be alive today if not for Prevention Point Philadelphia, most importantly his case worker. “If it wasn’t for Amy, I wouldn’t be here in this place. And...
I believe that sharing my story is part of my recovery and part of building the foundation for my future. Trigger warning: sexual assault Prevention Point staff really need to hear...
To Whomever It Concerns, My name is Charles and I am a PPP client and if it were not for Prevention Point I would be still an addict and homeless and helpless. I would be dead...
How Harm Reduction saved my life and helped me find my purpose By Carla C I met Prevention Point when I was in Kensington shooting dope and cocaine. They had a van on Indiana St...
Recently, Prevention Point Philadelphia (PPP) has been receiving letters from current and former participants describing their experiences on the streets of Kensington, how PPP has...