Prevention Point Philadelphia
Public health organization
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Prevention Point Philadelphia (PPP) is a nonprofit public health organization providing harm reduction services to Philadelphia and the surrounding area.[1] Prevention Point Philadelphia was founded by ACT UP Philadelphia, and began syringe exchange program[1] which is also the first one in Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania.[2] Prevention Point Philadelphia provides harm reduction counseling, syringe exchange, medical care, support and education groups, and referrals to social services and drug treatment.[2]
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| Abbreviation | PPP |
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| Formation | 1991 |
| Legal status | Non-profit |
| Purpose | Syringe service programme |
| Headquarters | 2913-2915 Kensington Avenue |
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Region | Pennsylvania |
Interim Lead Executive Officer | Silvana Mazzella |
| Website | Prevention Point Philadelphia |
About
History
Prevention Point Philadelphia was founded in 1991 based on acts of ACT UP[3] in response to the HIV & AIDS epidemic. At the time, it was illegal to possess syringes in Pennsylvania.[4] Under increasing pressure to respond to the growing epidemic, then Mayor Ed Rendell issued an executive authorizing distribution of syringes within the city.[4]
