Not One More Anonymous Death (NOMAD) was created in Lynn, MA in 2005 to give a voice and put a face to individuals who passed from overdose.
NOMAD coordinated the first overdose vigil in Massachusetts which became a statewide yearly event for many others to celebrate life and love and channel grief.
NOMAD exists to celebrate life, educate about harm reduction as a lifesaving philosophy, improve quality of life and to begin to address the consequences of the war on drugs.
Mission
Our mission at NOMAD is to provide
harm reduction services to people who use substances, sex workers and anyone else who's lives have been
touched by the war on drugs.
NOMAD exists to educate individuals and entities about harm reduction as a life-saving measure.
Vision
NOMAD maintains the vision of reducing drug related harms, reduce fatal and non-fatal overdose, providing safe places for people to access a wide variety of services that best suit their needs and to love people with all we have.