Beginning today, June 6th, you will see stations around campus that contain naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and Washington Good Samaritan wallet cards.
These products are being provided in compliance with House Bill 2112 – (2023-24). These products are provided by the college free of charge to students, staff, and the public; but please take only what you need to help sustain the supply to campus.
These products will be available in:
- Bldg. 5000 Counseling Center
- Bldg. 6000 1st Floor Avanti Vending
- Bldg. 4000 outside of the main entrance
- Bldg. 4000 2nd Floor near the restrooms
- Bldg. 9000 2nd Floor All-Gender restrooms
- Bldg. 7000 2nd Floor elevator lobby.
If you see these products have run out, contact Safety & Security at 206-546-4633 or safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu for restocking.
While on campus, if you suspect someone is experiencing an opioid overdose, immediately contact Campus Security and 9-1-1. Under Washington State law, if you seek medical help for an overdose or alcohol poisoning, you and the victim cannot be charged for drug use, possession, or underage drinking (WA RCW 69.50.315).
Additional information and educational videos are available on the Shoreline Community College website. You can also visit the King County Department of Health’s website or Stopoverdose.org.
In-person training for Shoreline Community College staff and students has been developed and can be scheduled by contacting Acting Director of Safety & Security Gregory Cranson at gcranson@shoreline.edu.
Shoreline Community College remains a drug and alcohol-free campus.
If you or someone you know struggles with substance abuse, you can contact the Washington Recovery Help Line 24 hours a day at 1.866.789.1511 or online.