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Drug policy advocacy group leader to step down

Posted 5/20/24

Sonoran Prevention Works announces the resignation on Monday of Executive Director Haley Coles after 14 years of leadership.

Coles, a co-founder of SPW in 2010, led the organization’s work …

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Drug policy advocacy group leader to step down

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Sonoran Prevention Works announces the resignation on Monday of Executive Director Haley Coles after 14 years of leadership.

Coles, a co-founder of SPW in 2010, led the organization’s work to legalize needle exchange programs, culminating in the Arizona landmark legislation Senate Bill 1250 which passed in 2021. Under her guidance, SPW has distributed more than 1 million doses of the overdose reversal drug, Naloxone, reportedly saving more than 30,000 lives throughout the state.

“When I started what would eventually become Sonoran Prevention Works with two friends in 2010, I set out to accomplish my dream of legalizing needle exchanges,” Coles said in a press release. “Eleven years later we brought harm reduction to downtown Phoenix, saw the legalization of needle exchanges in Arizona due to our policy work and advocacy.”

Coles expressed confidence in the organization’s continued success.

“I am excited for my next chapter and I’m confident in our board to choose my successor. I know that I am leaving SPW in capable hands,” she said.

Coles said she is committed to remaining engaged and involved within the community.

“Even though I am resigning, I will still be around to support those wanting to change drug policy,” she said.

Sonoran Prevention Works is a nonprofit organization that provides harm reduction services, advocacy, and resources to individuals and communities affected by overdose. Founded in 2010, SPW has been at the forefront of efforts to promote evidence-based approaches to drug policy and public health in Arizona and beyond. SPW aims to reduce the harms associated with drug use and improve the overall well-being of communities. For information, visit spwaz.org.