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Where to get Naloxone in Marin County


Use the map below to find free Naloxone near you

The interactive map below includes current and active locations of the new naloxone vending machines, along with NaloxBoxes and community-based organizations that provide naloxone, with or without a vending machine or NaloxBox. The map is designed to help users easily find all locations offering free Naloxone.

Naloxone nasal spray can rapidly reverse an opioid overdose and is accessible to all Marin County residents. Naloxone can also be purchased at local pharmacies, or online, with or without a prescription, and is available for free for those without insurance or those who cannot afford to purchase Naloxone. Learn more about Naloxone/Narcan on the FAQ page.

Blue icons represent NaloxBoxes locations.
Red icons indicate vending machine locations.
Green icons mark community-based organizations that distribute free naloxone. Although these organizations may not have vending machines or NaloxBoxes, they are still reliable places where our community can access free naloxone.

Free Naloxone Locations


Marin Health and Human Services Social Services Courtyard
Vending Machine
120 North Redwood, San Rafael
24/7 outdoor access

Kaiser Permanente San Rafael Park Medical Offices
Vending Machine
1650 Los Gamos Drive, San Rafael
M-F 8 am – 8:30 pm, Sat-Sun 9 am – 5 pm

Marin County Jail Lobby
Vending Machine
13 Peter Behr Drive, San Rafael
8 am – 11 pm

Ritter Center
Vending Machine
16 Ritter Street, San Rafael
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Available outside, 24/7

Marin Health and Wellness Campus
Vending Machine
3240 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael
8:30 am – 5 pm

San Anselmo Town Hall
Naloxbox
525 San Anselmo Ave San Anselmo
Available 24/7 • Next to the Library (front) book drop • The bus stop in front of Town Hall • Next to the Council Chambers in Town Hall across from the bathrooms 8 am-8 pm M-F

Isabel Cook Community Center
Naloxbox
1000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd San Anselmo
Available 24/7 • Outside the lower classroom (Maple Room), up the stairs on the right side of the door • Outside the gymnasium on the wall parallel to the street • Outside the Recreation Office building entrance on the left of the glass door

Memorial Park
Naloxbox
1000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd San Anselmo
Available 24/7 • On the Snack Shack next to the baseball field • On the outdoor bathroom wall next to Millenium Park

Robson Harrington House
Naloxbox
237 Crescent Road San Anselmo
Available 24/7 • On the back of the carport

Marin County Cooperation Team (MCCT)
Partner Distribution
2330 Marinship Way, Suite 150, Sausalito
628-223-7525
Drop in weekdays 9 am – 3 pm

Marin City Fire Station
Vending Machine
850 Drake Ave, Sausalito
Available outside, 24/7

North Marin Community Services
Partner Distribution
680 Wilson Ave., Novato
415-892-1643
Available outside, 24/7

North Marin Community Services
Partner Distribution
1907 Novato Blvd., Novato
415-897-4147
Available outside, 24/7

Marin Community Clinics Novato North Campus
Vending Machine
6100 Redwood Blvd., Novato
M-F 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:20 am – 5:00 pm

West Marin Health and Human Services Multi-Service Center
Vending Machine
1 Sixth Street, Point Reyes Station M-F 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm

Inverness Firehouse
Naloxbox
50 Inverness Way, Inverness
Available outside, 24/7

Inverness Post Office
Naloxbox
12781 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Inverness
Available outside, 24/7

West Marin Community Services
Partner Distribution
11431 Hwy 1, Point Reyes Station
415-663-8361 ext. 302
Available upon request

San Geronimo Valley Community Center
Partner Distribution
6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo
415-488-8888
Available upon request

San Geronimo Community Presbyterian Church
Partner Distribution
6001 Sir Francis Drake Blvd San Geronimo
OD emergency kit
Available outside the Edie Robinson Room, 24/7

Bolinas Community Center
Naloxbox
14 Wharf Rd., Bolinas
415-868-2128
Available upon request

Tomales Town Hall
Partner Distribution
27150 Highway 1, Tomales
Available during food pantry hours
Thursdays 2 – 3 PM

Tomales Post Office
Naloxbox
27005 Highway 1, Tomales

Free naloxone is available thanks to a collaboration between the County of Marin Health and Human Services Department, Behavioral Health & Recovery Services, the Public Health Division, OD Free Marin, and our community distribution partners, including those hosting vending machines and nalox-boxes.

For Individuals and Families

Use the map above to find locations where you can obtain free naloxone via vending machines, nalox-boxes, and partner distribution sites across Marin County. Please plan to keep one or two boxes of Naloxone on hand for emergency preparedness. For more information about Naloxone/Narcan, visit our FAQ page.

For Schools and Non-profit Organizations

Eligible organizations can order larger quantities of naloxone through the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Naloxone Distribution Project (NDP). Watch our training video on how to order free naloxone through NDP.

For Private Businesses

Companies seeking naloxone for employees or patrons of their business, can purchase boxes of naloxone on Amazon or order larger quantities on the NARCAN® website.

How to order free naloxone through Naloxone Distribution Project (NDP)

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