The Red Door Project
Association / Organization · South Portland ·

The Red Door Project

Association / Organization · South Portland ·

Bridging divides with narrative art on justice and communities

naloxone availability
narcan distribution
service industry training
bar narcan initiative
justice system
community focus
wheelchair accessible parking
wheelchair accessible entrance
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null
The Red Door Project by null

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3121 S Moody Ave Suite 140, Portland, OR 97239 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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3121 S Moody Ave Suite 140, Portland, OR 97239 Get directions

+1 503 451 0739
reddoorproject.org
@reddoorproject
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 2, 2026

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This Portland-Based Initiative Wants Every Bar or Restaurant to Have Narcan on Hand | Eater Portland

"Inspired by the overdose death of a friend, Ellen Wirshup— a Portland bar veteran in recovery—founded Project RED to make naloxone widely available and accessible in Portland and beyond. The initiative, launched with help from the Alano Club of Portland and partially funded through the Vitalogy Foundation, supplies the nasal-spray Narcan free to bars, restaurants, concert venues, and artist spaces and offers training to service workers and businesses on request. Focused on the food-and-beverage industry, artist communities, and entertainment venues, Project RED is currently working with roughly 15–20 local establishments (including Jojo) and accepts Narcan requests via its website; despite facing criticism that on-site overdose prevention materials somehow encourage drug use, Wirshup argues that overdoses can happen anywhere and that having Narcan on hand is far preferable to not knowing what to do." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

https://pdx.eater.com/2022/10/5/23388244/project-red-drug-overdose-kits-portland-bars
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