Making sure that everyone can get what they need to take care of their health and well-being in their community.
Using state-of-the-art technologies to address health inequalities.
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Community launches across Canada
Our Healthbox delivers on its promise. Here are the “real life” impacts.
10679
People reached
1255
HIV self-test kits dispensed
4498
Sexual health items dispensed
25570
Harm reduction supplies provided
2384
Lifesaving naloxone kits dispensed
Everyone should have the opportunity to thrive

Our Healthbox Unveiled: A Closer Look at ‘Smart’ Healthcare Delivered

- Designed for community by community
- Using cutting-edge technology
- Collecting data in ‘real time’ ensures it works for everyone
Without judgment, racism, and stigma

Community Spotlight

Our Community Champions in Action

Stories of impact and partnership. Meet the agencies and communities that bring Our Healthbox to life.
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
We are proud to be champions of Our North Bay Healthbox. By offering easier access to free harm reduction supplies, self-testing kits, and personal care items, we hope to meet people where they are at and support them in their journey toward better health and well-being."
Dr. Carol Zimbalatti, Medical Officer of Health North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
Miramichi Community
This step increases access to wellness items and harm reduction supplies for our most vulnerable. By reducing barriers and meeting people where they are, we address social determinants of health and advance our commitment to health equity."
Dr. Arifur Rahman, Acting Deputy Chief Medical Officer Of Health
Dixon Hall
Our Healthbox is a huge step forward in making sure our community members have what they need to protect their health. It’s about giving people control over their well-being, in a way that’s easy and accessible."
Mina Mawani, CEO
St. Boniface Hospital
Our Healthbox gives our community accessibility, autonomy and dignity when choosing harm reduction. As someone who has been delivering harm reduction supplies and care to people in Winnipeg for the past 6 years, I know there is still stigma attached to substance use."
Jennie Russell, Harm Reduction Response Coordinator