Calling All Oregon High School Creators!
We invite Oregon high school students (ages 14-18) to participate in our PSA Video Contest. All you have to do is create a social media-ready 15-90 second video about the dangers of fentanyl and the importance of family conversations about drug awareness. You have a chance to win up to $250, plus additional awards through drawings.
Create a 15-90 second PSA video about fentanyl awareness and the importance of family conversations. Show your creativity, raise awareness, and make an impact!
Need some ideas to get started? Check out the sample scripts below to guide your video creation. Feel free to use these as inspiration or create your own message!
Sample Script 1:
"We've all heard about fentanyl, but it's alarming how it's affecting young people. Now more than ever, it's crucial to talk to teens about the dangers of fake pills made with fentanyl. Check out New Drug Talk Oregon for tips on how to start these life-saving conversations. Let's protect our families together."
Sample Script 2:
"Hey, talking about drugs is awkward, but it's important. Fentanyl is everywhere now, and it's hurting teens like us. One fake pill made with fentanyl and sold online can change everything. Parents, we need you to understand this isn't just a teen problem—it's a family issue. Visit New Drug Talk Oregon to learn how we can face this together. Please, start the conversation with us. It could save a life."
Sample Script 3:
"Fentanyl is out there, and it's killing people my age. Fake pills made with fentanyl are everywhere, and one mistake is all it takes. Parents, we need you to help us stay safe. New Drug Talk Oregon has resources to help you start these life-saving conversations. Please, we're listening."
For more script ideas and content tips, check out our Influencer Toolkit.
Top Awards for Students:
$250 Amazon gift card
$100 Amazon gift card
$50 Amazon gift card
When creating your video, it's important to use accurate and reliable information. Here are some trusted sources to help you gather factual data on fentanyl and substance use prevention:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): National Survey on Drug Use and Health
New Drug Talk Oregon: View the outreach toolkit to see Oregon specific data
Using credible sources ensures that your message is both impactful and trustworthy. Avoid misinformation and always fact-check your content before submission!