GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Greater Green Bay YMCA has launched a free, 24/7 public health vending machine at its Ferguson Family branch, offering critical supplies like Narcan and fentanyl test strips to help prevent overdoses and promote community safety.
This initiative is part of the YMCA’s ongoing efforts to reduce harm and support public health with compassion and dignity.
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The vending machine is accessible around the clock and aims to meet people where they are, no questions asked.
In addition to lifesaving items, the YMCA hopes to expand the machine’s offerings with the help of local partners. They are currently seeking organizations willing to donate hygiene products, first aid kits, and other essential care items.
Interested organizations can contact the YMCA at enews@greenbayymca.org to get involved. To learn more about this initiative, visit the YMCA’s blog post.










