About

Chloe Goodison

Chloe Goodison is a community leader, speaker, and advocate dedicated to improving youth health and well-being across British Columbia. She is the Founder and Executive Director of NaloxHome Society, a youth-led charity that provides province-wide drug education and naloxone training in schools, reaching over 40,000 young people to date. Under her leadership, NaloxHome has expanded its impact through local outreach, distributing care packages, hosting clothing drives, and delivering warm meals to Coquitlam’s unhoused community.

Chloe’s work is rooted in compassion, education, and action. Her efforts have been recognized at the provincial level, earning her the Medal of Good Citizenship, one of British Columbia’s highest honours for public service. She is also a sought-after public speaker, sharing insights on youth leadership, the drug poisoning crisis, and community resilience at schools, conferences, and events across Canada.

Currently pursuing her studies at Simon Fraser University, Chloe combines her academic path with hands-on community service. She is deeply committed to creating healthier, safer communities where young people feel empowered and supported.
With a blend of youth experience, leadership, and vision, Chloe continues to inspire the next generation of change-makers while addressing some of today’s most pressing health and social challenges.

About NalaxHome Society

NaloxHome Society is a registered charity that was formed in response to BC’s toxic drug crisis. NaloxHome is youth-founded, youth-run, and provides free evidence-backed, peer-to-peer drug education and naloxone training in BC secondary schools and community settings. NaloxHome’s services are offered free of charge to eliminate barriers faced by teachers and community groups.