reportneedles.ca
Provided by: AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan
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Service Description
Website provides information on what to do if someone finds a discarded needle, including:
- What to do if you find a used needle on the street
 - When to call for help
 - What are the risks
 - What you should do if you get poked by a needle.
 
Reporting a Discarded Needle – Anyone can report a used needle by visiting the website. Someone will then come out to collect and safely dispose of the needles. If you provide your contact information they will notify you when the needles are collected.
Eligibility
Anyone needing service.
Application Process
Visit the website to report a discarded needle(s). 
If you don't see your area on the website, email: info@luketowers.ca with contact information for your local agencies.
Fees
None
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Coverage Area
Regina
Languages Offered
English
AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan
- Education and Outreach Services
 - Free Bread
 - HIV Positive Client Care Program
 - HIV, Hepatitis, STI and Pregnancy Testing
 - Housing Support
 - Naloxone Training
 - Needle Exchange
 - Opioid Overdose Prevention Program
 - reportneedles.ca
 - Support Group
 
Location Info
Hours of Operation
									Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am -  12:00 pm (noon), 1:00 - 4:30 pm 
Saturday 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm								
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
                                        Fax: 306-525-0904
                                    
                                        Toll-Free: 1-877-210-7623
                                    
All calls are confidential
                                        Business Line: 306-924-8420
                                    
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