Get Educated
Project Trey team members are certified through Overdose Lifeline to train others in the following courses:
- The Brain and the Disease of Addiction,
- Removing the Shame and Stigma of Substance Use Disorder
- Layperson Naloxone Administration (Narcan)
Along with providing training courses, we are also happy to participate in public speaking events and school educational programs.
Contact us to schedule speaking or training events.

Courses
The Brain and the Disease of Addiction
"The course materials provide a foundational understanding of how the brain is affected from substances such as drugs and alcohol and how the disease of addiction develops.
The Brain and the Disease of Addiction Program and Trainer course is for individuals, parents, students, healthcare professionals, and groups and organizations who are will benefit from an understanding and knowledge of the science of the disease of addiction."
Removing the Shame and Stigma of Substance Use Disorder
"Shame and stigma is a mark of disgrace and a set of negative beliefs held against a person, issue, or circumstance, often based off assumptions, judgements, and preconceived notions rather than facts. Participants will gain an understanding of the effect stigma has on the individual with substance use disorder and how it creates barriers to getting help through first-hand experiences and situations."
* From OverdoseLifeline.org
Layperson Naloxone Administration
"The course material will provide a foundational understanding of the opioid public health crisis and the contributing factors and solutions. As well as, teach your attendees how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug Naloxone."
* From OverdoseLifeline.org