Simaye Sabz Rahayi Harm Reduction Institute was established in 2006 ( 1385 )
as a non-profit, non-governmental organization, driven by a humanitarian mission. Since its inception, the institute has been dedicated to supporting, treating, and reducing harm among individuals affected by addiction and those living with HIV/AIDS.
Our Mission
By addressing the harms caused by addiction, HIV/AIDS, and high-risk behaviors, Simaye Sabz Rahayi aims to increase hope and improve public health. To achieve this goal across our beloved homeland, the institute focuses on education, cultural development, support, and empowerment.
– Evening meal distribution and harm reduction services in nighttime drug-use clusters
– Emergency shelter (Shelter)
– Drop-in Center (DIC) for street-involved individuals with addiction
– “Aman” Halfway House for homeless women and girls recovering from addiction
– “Marham” Women’s Addiction Recovery Camp (Medium-Term Residential Treatment Center)
– Positive Club – Support services for people living with HIV/AIDS
– Mobile outreach teams (Outreach) rrr
– Entrepreneurship and employment workshops
– “Salamat Yaran” Substance Abuse Treatment Center
– Social Work Base