harmhunter
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2012
- Messages
- 12
First off, if this is not in the correct section, I apologize in advance and feel free to move my thread to the correct section.
That being said, I am a user of Bluelight (passive user sadly) and I seek the advice and critique from any and all of you who are willing to help.
No college I personally know of has a harm reduction club and I find this unacceptable. I am attempting charter a brand new club at my college: The harm reduction organization. The purpose of this club is to inform the community of the harm reduction model, provide opportunities for people to discuss and ask questions in a tolerant environment, offer advice for any who need it, and eventually have free syringe programs. I find Erowid and Bluelight valuable informational resources and I am wondering if I am able to cite these source? Any suggestions to further expand the harm reduction principles in this club will be appreciated.
While this club will initially serve a health purpose, we plan to make a political and social movement.We plan on spreading the principles of harm reduction by utilizing the political strategies of direct and indirect mobilization by handing out flyers, giving speeches during open mic, and directly contacting students. We also plan to build a network through social utility networks, other school clubs, and friends of friends. We would like to maximize the chances of being seen and heard as well as getting a strong network of people willing to volunteer their time to established organizations to further the cause. We hope to get strong enough to protest and spread the principles of harm reduction at the very least.
I've been thinking and planning this far too long. Is my plan okay or should I modify this further? Have you or anyone you know successfully launched a harm reduction club? Any advice or suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks.
That being said, I am a user of Bluelight (passive user sadly) and I seek the advice and critique from any and all of you who are willing to help.
No college I personally know of has a harm reduction club and I find this unacceptable. I am attempting charter a brand new club at my college: The harm reduction organization. The purpose of this club is to inform the community of the harm reduction model, provide opportunities for people to discuss and ask questions in a tolerant environment, offer advice for any who need it, and eventually have free syringe programs. I find Erowid and Bluelight valuable informational resources and I am wondering if I am able to cite these source? Any suggestions to further expand the harm reduction principles in this club will be appreciated.
While this club will initially serve a health purpose, we plan to make a political and social movement.We plan on spreading the principles of harm reduction by utilizing the political strategies of direct and indirect mobilization by handing out flyers, giving speeches during open mic, and directly contacting students. We also plan to build a network through social utility networks, other school clubs, and friends of friends. We would like to maximize the chances of being seen and heard as well as getting a strong network of people willing to volunteer their time to established organizations to further the cause. We hope to get strong enough to protest and spread the principles of harm reduction at the very least.
I've been thinking and planning this far too long. Is my plan okay or should I modify this further? Have you or anyone you know successfully launched a harm reduction club? Any advice or suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks.