How to work with local resources on fentanyl education

One important way to learn more about fentanyl and its risks is to connect with people in your community who are leading local education and outreach efforts. They may be hosting educational outreach events, distributing harm-reduction supplies such as fentanyl strips or naloxone, or connecting with schools. Find out what’s going on in your area and how you can participate.


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Song for Charlie is hosting virtual screenings of The New Drug Talk and Real Talk About Fake Pills films followed by live Q&A panel discussions to share critical knowledge about fentanyl and fake pills.

Choose the session that fits your role. Together, we can turn awareness into action.

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