A HARM REDUCTION NONPROFIT

Advancing Mental Health, Drug Policy Reform, and Overdose Prevention

Together, we honor Bryce’s legacy with love, healing, and action.

Turning Grief Into Action

We honor Bryce’s life by supporting families, amplifying their voices, and working together so others facing similar struggles can find a better path forward.

Fund Organizations Driving Change

We provide grants to nonprofits advancing harm reduction, mental health advocacy, and equitable drug policy across the U.S.

Support Families Impacted by Overdose

Through spaces like Black Moms Against Overdose and Voices of Loss, we create opportunities for connection and healing to raise awareness and drive change.

Expand Access to Life-Saving Resources

We distribute Narcan (Naloxone) and provide overdose prevention education in underserved communities.

A Public Health Crisis with Unequal Impact

Across the country, families are losing loved ones to fentanyl and overdose at devastating rates. But for many, especially in Black and Brown communities, the path to help is hard to find.

Stigma silences conversation. Mental health support is hard to access. And the dominant response often centers on blame instead of care.

We’re here to change that.

THE FACTS

#1 Cause of Death

Fentanyl is the leading cause of death for ages 18–45
Source DEA


100,000+ Lives Lost Each Year

Drug overdoses continue to take lives across the U.S.
Source CDC


Disparities Are Growing

Overdose rates are rising fastest in Black communities
Source CDC


Access to Care Remains Unequal

Treatment and harm reduction resources are not reaching everyone
Source NIH

In Bryce’s Name

Bryce was bright, creative, and deeply loved. He had his whole future ahead of him. Like many young people, he faced mental health challenges. And as in many other stories, there were moments when more support could have made the difference.

Bryce died from fentanyl poisoning just days before his 18th birthday.

In the aftermath, his family faced not only unimaginable grief but also silence, stigma, and a lack of understanding.

Out of that grief came a clear purpose.

Bryce’s Treehouse was created to tell the whole truth about fentanyl and substance use— through a lens of harm reduction, equity, and mental health support, not punishment or fear.

The Voices of Loss

Real stories from Bryce’s Treehouse and the families and individuals impacted by the opioid crisis. Bringing truth and humanity to an epidemic too often misunderstood.