COPE Network
Community Outreach Prevention and Education Network
Creating a Compassionate Community Support harm reduction philosophy. Offering recovery support groups.
05/27/2026
Join COPE for a new activity Friday Mess Around - music jam, all levels welcome. Come play, sing, or just listen. Fourth Friday of each month 7p. See you there Friday 5/29.
04/27/2026
New activity coming to COPE "Friday Mess Around" Join us for some musical fun.
04/04/2026
We need more access not less access, stay aware and speak up, share your voice.
Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), like methadone and buprenorphine, are the most effective treatments for people struggling with addiction to opioids like fentanyl. They promote recovery and save lives by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, while cutting overdose risk in half.
We’ve helped loosen restrictions around MOUD: now, patients can take methadone doses home, and have expanded access to buprenorphine through telehealth. Yet Congress is considering legislation that would add back barriers. It would have devastating impacts on people trying to access MOUD and put recovery and lives at risk. Tell Congress to oppose this legislation: https://engage.drugpolicy.org/secure/don%E2%80%99t-let-congress-block-treatment-access?ms=3A1_2603MOUDBills&utm_campaign=fy26advocacy&utm_medium=social&sc=DPA26AWM&utm_source=2603fbc3MOUDBills&cid=701Qr00000SyJ7jIAF
New class coming to COPE Network - Grow and Flow with Shelby. This class will be the 3rd Tues of each month at 7pm. Learn more about Shelby and the class in the video below. This is a free class (donations welcome), open to all. Come find a new hobby, try something new and have fun.
03/07/2026
When you care about people, lives are saved
02/11/2026
$100 million won’t fix addiction if HHS keeps undermining what works The Department of Health and Human Services has invested $100 million in a pilot program in eight U.S. cities focused on court-ordered treatment, psychiatric care, crisis intervention, and recovery…
02/04/2026
Remember to defrost your naloxone if it is kept in a car, tent or from an outdoor naloxone box. 2 min under your arm, or warm palms of hands will defrost it. It will not deploy if frozen. It does not harm the naloxone.
Did you know that naloxone can freeze in single-digit temperatures? 🥶🧊
While it’s still safe and effective once thawed, every second matters during an opioid overdose.
Carry naloxone in your purse or bag instead of leaving it in your car until the weather warms up.
Monday 1/19 Family Community and Recovery Meeting cancelled due to weather.
Due to weather the West Coast Swing event tonight (11/26/25) at 7pm is cancelled.
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3330 Miller Road
Kalamazoo, MI
49001