Media Relations
Welcome to Salt Lake Harm Reduction Project’s Media Portal. See below for media contact details, press releases, statements and media coverage.
Recent Coverage
After an executive order declaring illicit fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, our executive director MacKenzie Bray joined KRCL’s RadioACTive to discuss research-backed solutions to fentanyl overdoses and ways to keep folks safe using harm reduction best practices.
After President Trump issued an executive order declaring illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, our team at SHRP spoke about harm reduction as a way to combat fatal overdoses and keep communities safe.
Salt Lake Harm Reduction Project Executive Director MacKenzie Bray spoke with KUER about using opioid settlement funds to help with Salt Lake City’s new homeless campus.
Salt Lake Harm Reduction Project Executive Director MacKenzie Bray joined KSL News Radio for a conversation with Maria Shilaos about nonfatal overdoses and harm reduction efforts in Utah.
MacKenzie Bray, Executive Director for Salt Lake Harm Reduction Project, joined KRCL’s RadioACTive to discuss International Overdose Awareness Day, harm reduction, and what SHRP is doing to help prevent overdoses in Utah.
A recent executive order from President Trump sets its sights on harm reduction, and our executive director MacKenzie Bray joined KRCL’s RadioACTive to discuss the research behind harm reduction and how it saves lives and keeps folks safer and healthier.

