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received a $ 2.5 million federal grant to partner with Project Weber/RENEW and the Rhode Island Public Health Institute to create Rhode Island's first substance use treatment program for gay and bisexual, Black and Latino men. In 2018, Project Weber/RENEW was awarded $ 10,000 from the Rhode Island
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In 2021, Weber/RENEW began handing out harm reduction supplies in Kennedy Plaza. The organization runs two drop-in centers run by workers in recovery. One in Providence and another in Pawtucket. Additionally, the organization runs a mobile outreach van in Providence, Central Falls, and Pawtucket.
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In 2008, Project Weber was founded by Rich Holcomb and James Waterman, in Providence, as the first supportive services in America to exclusively serve male sex workers. The project was named in honor of Roy Weber, a sex worker who was found murdered in Providence in 2003. Project Weber opened its
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In partnership with the organization CODAC Behavioral Health, it intends to open an overdose prevention center at 349 Huntington Ave in Providence, a location currently occupied by CODAC. After the controversial announcement of the supervised consumption center's opening, some private donors
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In 2006, Colleen Daley Ndoye started Project Revitalizing & Engaging Neighborhoods by Empowering Women (RENEW), which connects women sex workers with social services and substance abuse treatment. Project RENEW has been credited with reducing arrests in Pawtucket.
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In 2016, Project Weber which served male sex workers and Project RENEW which served female sex workers merged to become Project Weber/RENEW in a hope to gather more funds and help more people. Project Weber/RENEW is funded by the
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Project Weber/RENEW is doing what they can, she said" "but there's "not enough of anything." said Colleen Daley Ndoye, executive director of the overdose prevention organization Project Weber/RENEW."
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In 2020 and 2021, Weber/RENEW was one of the only organizations in Rhode Island to continue in person harm reduction and outreach work, despite the risk of transmission at the beginning of the
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In November 2022, Project Weber/RENEW and CODAC Behavioral Healthcare submitted a joint proposal to Rhode Island's Executive Office of Health and Human Services for funding to open a
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on Huntington Avenue in Providence. Two million dollars in funding for the project will come from settlement money the state of Rhode Island was paid from opioid makers.
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In June 2022, Project Weber/RENEW was named Grand Marshals for the return of PrideFest and the Illuminated Night Parade in Providence.
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Foundation for advocacy and training, as well as to connect high-risk transgender men and women with health and prevention services.
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In January 2022, Project Weber/ RENEW taught a Community Leadership in Nonviolence and Substance Use Prevention class for students at
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Rich Holcomb and James Waterman displaying the Project Weber poster at the 2010 HIV Prevention Summit in Washington DC.
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first drop-in center in 2013. After two years of running the drop-in center and nearly seven years of complete
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In July 2022, Rhode Island became the first state in America to legalize supervised drug consumption sites.
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in early 2024, which will be the first supervised injection site to be state regulated in the US.
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The Routledge Handbook of Male Sex Work, Culture, and Society
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Project Weber/RENEW focuses much of their outreach on the
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weberrenew.org
harm reduction
Providence, Rhode Island
"overdose prevention center"

abstinence from drugs and alcohol
Rhode Island Department of Health
HIV prevention testing
support groups
case management
Narcan
COVID-19 pandemic
vaccines
Blackstone Academy Charter School
U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Cunha
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
supervised injection site
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA)
Kennedy Plaza
Miriam Hospital
"Overdose prevention centers are tough sell in U.S. despite successes"
ISSN
0190-8286
The Routledge Handbook of Male Sex Work, Culture, and Society
ISBN
978-1-000-37311-0
"First state-regulated overdose prevention center in US slated to open in Rhode Island in early 2024 - The Boston Globe"
Safer Sex in the City: The Experience and Management of Street Prostitution
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