 Overdose deaths in BC are now the leading cause of death among young people. More than suicide, motor vehicle accidents, and homicide combined. There are three to four people dying every day. Most of these deaths could have been prevented with just a few simple steps. First, if you know someone who uses drugs, let them know there are naloxone kits, like this one. They can help reverse the effects of an overdose. These kits save lives in BC every day. Next, make sure you know how to respond. Learn the save me steps. Stimulate someone who's passed out or unresponsive. Wake them up. If you can't, call 911 right away. Open their airway so they can breathe. Ventilate them by giving them rescue breaths every five seconds. Evaluate what's going on. Are they getting better or worse? Give them an injection of naloxone into a large muscle like their thigh. But again, are they recovering? Do they need another injection? Finally, and most importantly, be there for them afterwards, without judgment, shame, or blame. Support them in finding a pathway to hope and healing when they are ready. We can all be a part of the solution.