We are a province-wide coalition of organizations by and for people who use drugs working to end the drug war and for drug user liberation. 

  • BCAPOM

    British Columbia Association of People on Opioid Maintenance is a peer-led organization of people on methadone and other opioid substitution therapies.

  • CPDDW

    Coalition of Peers Dismantling the Drug War is a peer-led initiative working to transform drug policy and uplift people who use drugs.

  • DULF

    Drug User Liberation Front is a peer-led organization advancing tangible, evidence-based solutions to the drug toxicity crisis, centered on the leadership and safety of people who use drugs.

  • Drug War Survivors

    Drug War Survivors is a peer-led initiative advocating for harm reduction, housing, and the rights of people affected by drug policies.

  • EKNPUD

    East Kootenay Network of People Who Use Drugs is a peer-led network advocating for harm reduction, support, and the rights of people who use drugs in the East Kootenay region.

  • HOPE

    Helping Our People Evolve is a peer-led organization supporting people who use drugs through harm reduction, advocacy, and community empowerment in Grand Forks, BC.

  • i2i Peer Support Project

    i2i Peer Support Project is a peer-led harm reduction initiative in Gibsons, BC, creating a supportive community by and for people who use drugs.

  • KANDU

    Knowledging All Nations Developing Unity is a peer-led organization supporting Indigenous people who use drugs through harm reduction, advocacy, and community empowerment.

  • KISS

    Kootenay Independent Safe Supply is a peer-led initiative providing safe supply programs and harm reduction support to people who use drugs in the Kootenay region.

  • Matsqui/Abbotsford Impact Society

    Matsqui/Abbotsford Impact Society is a community-focused organization addressing substance use as a complex issue, supporting resilience through compassionate care, education, and community-based interventions.

  • MRSOS

    Maple Ridge Street Outreach Society is a peer-led organization providing networking, support, advocacy, and education for people who use drugs, strengthening community connection and collective voice.

  • Mountainside

    Mountainside Harm Reduction Society is a peer-led organization advancing harm reduction through education, outreach, and advocacy to support the health, dignity, and rights of people who use drugs.

  • NANDU

    Nanaimo Area Network of Drug Users is a peer-led collective of people who use illegal drugs, offering user-to-user education, advocacy, and mutual support to strengthen community health and rights.

  • NAPOM

    Northern Association of People on Opiate Maintenance is a peer-led organization advocating for quality opioid treatment, harm reduction, and the rights of people on opiate maintenance programs in Northern BC.

  • Northern Peer Guardians

    Northern Peer Guardians is a peer-led group supporting people who use drugs through harm reduction, advocacy, and community-based care in Prince George, BC.

  • PACK

    Parents Advocating Collectively for Kin is a peer-led organization supporting families and caregivers, advocating for the rights, safety, and wellbeing of children and youth in their care.

  • REDUN

    Rural Empowered Drug Users Network is a peer-led network supporting people who use drugs in rural communities through advocacy, education, and harm reduction initiatives.

  • SGNLSUN

    SGNLSUN is a peer-led organization providing harm reduction, advocacy, and support for people who use drugs in Terrace, BC.

  • SOLID Outreach

    SOLID Outreach provides experiential, peer-to-peer support to reduce harms linked to street life, housing insecurity, poverty, and drug use.

  • SUDU

    Surrey Union of Drug Users is a peer-led social movement of people who use drugs in Surrey.

  • VANDU

    Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users is a grassroots, democratic organization led by people who use drugs.

  • WAHRS

    Western Aboriginal Harm Reduction Society is an Indigenous-led collective based in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, advancing harm reduction, housing justice, and Indigenous rights through community organizing and direct action.

  • WESUP

    Workers for Ethical Substance Use Policy is a peer-led organization advocating for ethical, evidence-based drug policies and harm reduction practices that prioritize the rights and wellbeing of people who use drugs.