I think sustainability is a huge challenge for harm reduction organizations, particularly now with the politicization. We were fortunate to receive short-term funding through SUAP, but right now we are struggling to recruit and retain staff to compete with other employers in the north. It's hard to afford that.
We're really patching things together with duct tape, trying to use limited funding to meet the communities' needs. We have many requests from communities for work that we're unable to support them with because we don't have funding. We have very limited funding for rural harm reduction.