We're Not Just Bailing You Out. We’re Helping You Stay Alive.
If you’re looking for a Free Narcan Kit Wichita KS, Case Bail Bonds is here to help — no judgment, just real overdose prevention support.
You don’t even have to talk to anyone if you don’t want to — just use our Narcan vending machine, located right at our office, available 24/7 for fast, anonymous access.
Addiction doesn’t make you less deserving of life — and at Case Bail Bonds, we believe in showing up with real help, not just paperwork. That’s why we offer free Narcan (Naloxone) kits to individuals, families, and loved ones impacted by opioid overdose. Whether you’re bailing someone out or just need to be ready for a worst-case scenario, we’ve got you.
What Is Narcan?
Narcan (also known by its generic name, Naloxone) is a life-saving medication that reverses opioid overdoses — fast. It works by blocking the effects of opioids like heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, and morphine. It’s safe, easy to use, and available without a prescription in many states.
⚠️ An overdose can happen anytime, anywhere. Having Narcan on hand can mean the difference between life and death.
Who Should Carry It?
Family members of someone struggling with opioid use
Friends of people recently released from jail or rehab
Individuals in recovery or high-risk situations
Concerned community members
Anyone who believes in second chances
What’s in the Kit?
Our free overdose prevention kits include:
2 doses of Narcan nasal spray
Instructions for use
Resources for local addiction treatment and support services
Optional: Fentanyl test strips (availability may vary)
How to Get a Kit
It’s simple — no judgment, no red tape.
Option 1: Stop by our office
Find our office and hours here
Ask at the front desk or call ahead for curbside pickup.
Option 2: Request discreet delivery
Fill out the form [link to contact form or custom Narcan request form] and we’ll arrange private, no-questions-asked delivery if you’re within our service area.
Why We Do This
Bail is just one part of the story. We’re in this business because we believe people deserve a shot at turning things around — and that means making sure they stay alive long enough to do it.
Carrying Narcan doesn’t mean you condone drug use. It means you care enough to be prepared.
Need Narcan Now? Free Narcan Kits Wichita KS
Contact us or visit our location. We’ve installed a free Narcan vending machine outside our building so you can grab life-saving Naloxone anytime — no lines, no questions, no stigma.
In an Emergency?
If someone is unresponsive, call 911 immediately — then administer Narcan.
Resources
We see you. We’ve helped people just like you. And we’re not here to judge — we’re here to help.
If you’re ready for your next chapter, or you’re trying to help someone write theirs — it starts with staying alive.
Narcan Myths vs. Facts
There’s a lot of confusion around Narcan and opioid overdose prevention. Let’s clear some things up — because knowing the truth can save a life.
Myth #1: “Narcan encourages drug use.”
Fact: Narcan doesn’t “enable” drug use — it saves lives during an emergency. It gives people a chance to seek recovery, reconnect with loved ones, or simply live another day.
Myth #2: “Only addicts need Narcan.”
Fact: Overdoses happen everywhere — at parties, on prescriptions, and even after long periods of sobriety. Family members, friends, coworkers — anyone could need help in a moment of crisis.
Myth #3: “I don’t need Narcan because I’m not a first responder.”
Fact: You don’t need a badge to save a life. Narcan is designed to be simple enough for anyone to use, and having it on hand is just like carrying a fire extinguisher — you hope you never need it, but you’re damn glad it’s there if you do.
Myth #4: “It’s illegal or hard to get Narcan.”
Fact: Nope. In Kansas and many other states, Narcan is available without a prescription — and at Case Bail Bonds, it’s available for free. No ID. No paperwork. No judgment.
Myth #5: “If I give someone Narcan, they’ll just go right back to using.”
Fact: That might happen. But that doesn’t mean their life wasn’t worth saving. Recovery is messy — and Narcan gives people a second chance to even consider that path.