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  1. The Chris Atwood Foundation is a peer-driven community organization in Northern Virginia providing free harm reduction and recovery support services and advocacy for people impacted by substance use. WE BELIEVE. Addiction is a health condition that requires proper care & treatment. Recovery is possible and there are many pathways to recovery.

  2. About Us. The Chris Atwood Foundation was created in 2013 after The Atwood Family lost their son and brother, Chris, to an accidental overdose at age 21. The CAF is a 501 (c)3 charitable organization that creates recovery ready communities through free harm reduction and recovery support services, resources and education.

  3. Passed away on February 23, 2013 in Reston, Virginia, United States. To keep Chris' legacy of helping others alive, we ask that you consider making a donation to The Chris Atwood Foundation at www.ChrisAtwoodFoundation.org or P.O. Box 9282, Reston, Virginia 20195.

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  5. The Chris Atwood Foundation, Fairfax, Virginia. 5,417 likes · 27 talking about this. Saving lives and supporting recovery with free peer support, harm reduction services and naloxone.

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  6. Mark W. Atwood is the Chairman of the Chris Atwood Foundation, which he co-founded in 2013 in the days following the death of his son Christopher at the age of 21 from a heroin overdose. Mark is a lawyer by profession, specializing in aviation, and is a member of the law firm Cozen O’Connor; his office is in Washington, DC.

  7. The Chris Atwood Foundation’s new facility was opened in Northern Virginia in honor of a man who died after an overdose. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.

  8. In his memory, we are: Saving lives, through opioid overdose emergency response training and dispensing of the overdose reversal medication, naloxone, providing free harm reduction and peer services. Supporting recovery, through scholarships for safe recovery housing, free reentry programs, peer support services, community resources and education.

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