
Renata Denlinger
Manger HRC , Prevention Resources (CPRC & HRC)
Renata Denlinger is the Manager of the Safer Together Harm Reduction Center at Prevention Resources and has living experience with harm reduction. She brings more than four years of experience in harm reduction and recovery, with a focus on overdose prevention, community outreach, and connecting individuals to compassionate, person-centered support. Her introduction to harm reduction began in 2016, when she managed an electronic cigarette shop in South Florida and helped people explore healthier alternatives to smoking. Since joining Prevention Resources, Renata has facilitated trainings on Naloxone use, harm reduction practices, facilitated mutual support groups, and distributed life-saving supplies throughout Hunterdon County, and built strong partnerships with local organizations, health providers, and community members. Her work centers on expanding access to harm reduction services and reducing stigma around substance use.
Renata is passionate about multiple pathways to recovery and believes there is no single “right” way to recover. She honors the unique needs and experiences of each individual and family, approaching her work with authenticity, care, and respect.
This peer-led session highlights the unique synergy between recovery and harm reduction efforts in New Jersey’s evolving peer ecosystem. Focusing on Hunterdon County’s Community Peer Recovery Center (CPRC) and Harm Reduction Center (HRC)—operated by Prevention Resources, Inc.—the presentation centers the lived and living experience of peers navigating both recovery and substance use support.
Although recovery and harm reduction services have often operated in separate spheres—and at times in tension—the collaborative efforts of these two programs demonstrate a powerful model of integration with promising implications for communities across New Jersey. We will examine the intersection of recovery support and harm reduction through the lens of these innovative, peer-driven programs. Presenters will share program overviews, strategies for meeting grant requirements, and candid reflections on both successes and challenges. They will also highlight the evolution of cross-sector partnerships and community collaboration, offering a broader vision of how recovery and harm reduction efforts can work hand-in-hand to better serve individuals and communities statewide.
Participants will gain insight into:
Collaborative outreach strategies, including rural mobile models
Building trust through consistent community presence
Navigating philosophical differences without compromising peer identity
Developing meaningful partnerships that expand support networks
This session embodies peer voice by showing how authentic relationships and shared experience can unite diverse peer-led programs for stronger, more inclusive community care. Attendees will leave inspired by the importance of collaboration to transform recovery and harm reduction landscapes across New Jersey.
Amy Hicks
CPRS, B.S., Prevention Resources (CPRC & HRC)

Renata Denlinger
Manger HRC , Prevention Resources (CPRC & HRC)

11:00am - 12:00pm
SLC 106 (Twin Lights 1)
Workshop