Our Services

We bring lived and living experience across harm reduction, safe supply, OAT, recovery, trauma, mental health, drug use, and housing insecurity. We understand these systems from the inside — and see what others often miss.

Here’s how we support organizations, communities, and projects:

Consulting & Advisory

We provide practical, lived-experience–grounded guidance to help organizations strengthen harm reduction practices and better support their communities.

Our consulting includes:

  • Flexible, project-based or long-term consulting
  • Advisory support for recovery spaces (rehabs, detox, sober living, treatment programs)
  • Guideline and policy reviews that reflect what actually works on the ground

Research & Knowledge Production

We collaborate on research that centers the voices and expertise of people with lived and living experience.

Our research work includes:

  • Peer research and research assistance (interviews, analysis, writing)
  • Bringing an intersectional lens that goes beyond substance use
  • Webinar development and co-facilitation with community partners

Education, Training & Facilitation

We create learning spaces that are honest, accessible, and grounded in real-life knowledge.

Our educational offerings include:

  • Speaking engagements, keynotes, and group facilitation
  • Tailored training and workshops for organizations, health teams, workplaces, and nonprofits
  • Co-facilitated webinars and virtual training sessions

Events & Community Engagement

We help bring people together in meaningful, safer, and accessible ways.

Our event support includes:

  • Event and conference planning centered on harm reduction
  • Creating spaces that feel welcoming, inclusive, and supportive

“I have worked alongside Reclaim and can attest they are the real deal lived/ing expertise comprising a mountain of community education, research consulting, and knowledge transition experience. They are also national experts in, and creators of, best practices for working with PWUD”

Dr. Bonnie Larson

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Calgary

Let’s Do the Work—Together

We’re ready to collaborate, create, and challenge what needs changing. Reach out and let’s build something that makes a difference.

“They combine skills, and lived experience to push the work of healthcare and social services organizations in innovative directions.”

Rebecca Penn

National Safer Supply Community of Practice

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