Bluelight Friends
and
Collaborators
To further our mission, we wish to support many other organizations across the world that share our commitment to harm reduction. This page acknowledges those organizations. We invite our community members to check out the offerings of our friends and collaborators and to support their work.
Note: we cannot be held responsible for the decisions of other organizations, and we reserve the right to remove organizations from this list at any time.
Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL)
AIVL advances the wellbeing, health and human rights of people who use drugs illicitly in Australia.
Australian Psychedelic Society
The Australian Psychedelic Society is a grassroots community-based organization that firmly believes in the decriminalization and safe use of psychedelics.
Brave Overdose Detection App
Brave makes overdose detection tools that activate life-saving community response.
Cranstoun
Entheogenesis Australis
Entheogenesis Australis is a charitable, educational organisation established in 2004. We provide opportunities for critical thinking and knowledge sharing on ethnobotanical plants, fungi, nature and sustainability.
Mindheal
Mindheal is committed to harm reduction for everyone through the provision of information, tools, and a bespoke chatbot.
r/Drugs
Stichting Legalize
The basic goal of the Legalize Foundation (Stichting Legalize) is to promote the debate about drug policy. The foundation focuses on the rights and needs of drug users, producers, and society as a whole.
StreetRx
StreetRx is a one-of-a-kind program that tracks the street value of prescription and illicit drugs. StreetRx users can anonymously post, view, and rate submissions, shedding light on the black market and helping harm-reduction specialists adapt outreach efforts to the needs of their communities.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) Australia
SSDP empowers students and young people to bring change to drug policy.
TripSit
Harm reduction through education. TripSit’s mission is to dismantle misconceptions about drug use and arm individuals with the tools they need for safer experiences.
UNC Street Drug Analysis Lab
UNC Street Drug Analysis Lab provides mail-in GCMS-based drug checking services to organizations that serve people who use drugs: health departments, clinics, hospitals, paramedic/ambulance services, user unions, and harm reduction organizations. The lab cannot provide services directly to individuals or law enforcement.










