The Purple Chair Project is a passionate and dedicated nonprofit organization committed to raising awareness about the overdose crisis and supporting those affected by addiction. Founded by a woman in Fort McMurray, Alberta, who has been in recovery since 2018, our organization was born out of a deep personal connection to the devastating impact of addiction on individuals and communities. Having witnessed firsthand how this disease is tearing apart lives and families, we are driven by a mission to break the stigma surrounding addiction and provide a platform for remembrance, education, and advocacy.
We are a community of advocates, survivors, and allies who believe in the power of compassion, understanding, and action. The Purple Chair Project stands as a symbol of our collective effort to honor the lives lost to overdose and to fight for a future where no one is left behind. Our work is grounded in the belief that through awareness, support, and policy change, we can create a safer, more empathetic world for everyone affected by addiction.
What We Do
The Purple Chair Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the overdose crisis and supporting those affected by addiction. We honor the lives lost to overdose, ensuring their memories are preserved through events, tributes, and the symbolic presence of the purple chair. Our mission is to break the stigma surrounding addiction by educating the public and empowering communities to take action. Additionally, we advocate for policies that support individuals struggling with addiction, working to create a safer, more compassionate environment for everyone. Through these efforts, The Purple Chair Project is committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those impacted by addiction and fostering a community of understanding, support, and action.
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