Nearly half of Northern Virginians impacted by addiction, according to new Inova survey

Inova highlights need to action, education and awareness in 7th year of Act on Addiction Campaign

Fairfax, VA – Today, Inova released new data finding nearly half of adults in Northern Virginia are either personally impacted by substance use or know someone who is, with even higher numbers among millennials. Inova released the survey data as part of its Act on Addiction Campaign, which aims to spark meaningful dialogue around the realities of substance use, promote harm reduction and prevention strategies, reduce stigma, and highlight the profound impact addiction has on families and communities.

The program, now in its seventh year, comes at an inflection point for the local community, and the nation overall. While the Commonwealth of Virginia continues to confront the devastating impacts of fentanyl, there has been a significant decline in overdose deaths. This suggests that harm reduction strategies, such as widespread naloxone (Narcan) distribution and training, public education campaigns on fentanyl awareness, stigma reduction efforts, and targeted law enforcement actions to disrupt the fentanyl supply, may be making an impact. According to Virginia Department of Health data, overdose deaths declined by 43% in 2024, earning Virginia recognition as the second-leading state nationwide in overdose death reduction.

“The decline in overdose deaths across Virginia is a hopeful sign that harm reduction strategies are making a real difference,” said Marquitta Duvernay, DHA, Senior Director, ambulatory CATS and Recovery Services, Inova. “But we know the crisis isn’t over. That’s why promoting these strategies and making sure every Northern Virginian understands their value remains a top priority for Inova.”

While recent data offer hope that prevention and education efforts are making a difference, survey findings show that there is still an opportunity to address the opioid and overdose epidemic in our community. Notably, 53% of respondents report never having heard the term “harm reduction”. When asked about these harm reduction strategies, nearly one-third of respondents expressed concern that these approaches make substance use seem less risky, may encourage drug experimentation, and ultimately make it harder for individuals to quit. This highlights a critical need for clear education that helps the public better understand addiction, recovery, and the life-saving role harm reduction can play.

There are many reasons why people may not seek care related to their substance use. The survey shows that 75% of respondents thought that people may not seek care because they believe they can manage substance use on their own. Closely behind, 74% pointed to the fear of people knowing or stigma as a major deterrent in why they think people don’t seek care for substance use. These findings further underscore the importance of ongoing conversations about people’s decisions around seeking or not seeking care, which have the potential to lead to action in terms of building better or more responsive systems.

“The survey shows that while Northern Virginians are becoming more aware, there’s still a long way to go to truly protect our communities,” said Tracy Hitt Millar, daughter of Joan and Russell Hitt. “It’s an honor to partner with Inova and support the Act on Addiction campaign again, to try and help break the stigma, raise awareness, and ensure more people have access to the resources they need.”

First launched in 2019, the Act on Addiction campaign was created as part of a $16 million gift from the Hitt family to the Inova Health Foundation to provide more resources for those dealing with addiction and to drive a community dialogue around the issue within the Northern Virginia area. This year, the campaign is focused on equipping families, friends and others with the resources and knowledge they need to offer support to those they know and love who are experiencing addiction.

To further raise awareness and provide critical resources on substance use, Inova will host two events at the Inova Center for Personalized Health at 8100 Innovation Park Drive, Fairfax, VA:

Both events will focus on harm reduction – exploring approaches that promote dignity, compassion, and health.

Whether for yourself, a loved one, a friend or a neighbor, you have the power to Act on Addiction Now. For more information about Act on Addiction, visit http://www.ActOnAddictionNow.org.

About Inova

We are Inova, Northern Virginia and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area’s leading nonprofit healthcare provider. With expertise and compassion, we partner with our patients to help them stay healthy. We treat illness, heal injury and look at a patient’s whole health to help them flourish. Through our expansive network of hospitals, primary and specialty care practices, emergency and urgent care centers, and outpatient services, Inova provides care for more than one million unique patients every year. Total patient visits exceed four million annually, demonstrating our ability to deliver the best clinical care and ensuring a seamless experience for all who rely on us for their healthcare needs.

Consistently ranked and recognized as a national healthcare leader in safety, quality and patient experience, Inova’s world-class care is made possible by the strength and breadth of our network, our 25,000 team members, our technology and our innovation. In 2025, Inova was named the Health System of the Year by Press Ganey, a national leader in healthcare experience, recognizing our excellence in patient care, team member engagement, and commitment to continuous improvement.

Inova is home to Northern Virginia’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and Level 4 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and provides high-quality healthcare to each person in every community we are privileged to serve – regardless of ability to pay – every day of their life. More information about Inova can be found at www.inova.org.

Leave a Comment