About

GraceGuard is a dedicated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on combating the opioid crisis by providing access to fentanyl testing strips and drug-checking kits. Located in one of the epicenters of the opioid epidemic in NYC, our mission is to support communities and other nonprofits in their efforts to prevent accidental overdoses. We believe that everyone deserves access to life-saving tools, and we are committed to using our resources to make these vital testing kits available to those who need them most.

Our Approach:

Expanding Access to Testing Equipment: GraceGuard works to distribute fentanyl testing strips and drug-checking kits to other nonprofits and community organizations. We aim to make these resources widely available, ensuring that those at risk can take steps to test their substances and reduce the danger of accidental overdose.

Support for Community and Clinical Settings: GraceGuard collaborates with a wide range of partners, including harm reduction organizations, clinics, and other community-focused groups, to facilitate the use of fentanyl testing strips. By integrating drug-checking tools into clinical and community settings, we aim to help modify drug use behaviors and save lives.

Our Commitment:

100% Free Access: At GraceGuard, we believe that no one should be denied access to life-saving resources due to financial constraints. All of our fentanyl testing strips and drug-checking kits are provided free of charge to individuals and partnering organizations.

Funded by Generosity: Our efforts are entirely supported by the generous donations of individuals, corporations, and other supporters who share our mission. Every contribution directly impacts our ability to distribute testing kits and continue our life-saving work.

Join Us: We invite you to be part of our mission. Whether you are a nonprofit seeking testing kits, a volunteer eager to contribute your time, or a donor looking to support our cause, your involvement is crucial. Together, we can work towards ending the overdose crisis and saving lives through accessible drug-checking resources.