Illicit Fentanyl is dominating the drug landscape and causing record numbers of drug deaths in America, particularly among our Gen Z youth. Learn the facts about fentanyl and take empowered action to protect yourself and your loved ones.
We’re thrilled to partner with Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) this summer! Through the PBATS PLAY Campaign, with 10 stops at major league stadiums across the country, and as one of a select few nonprofits invited to have a booth at the MLB All-Star Village, we’re reaching thousands of kids and families in-person with our vital message about the dangers of fentanyl and fake pills.
Song For Charlie has created an accessible and convenient fentanyl education course that helps parents and caregivers connect with their children to have constructive conversations about the new chemical drug landscape. The course includes flexible online sections that can be completed at your own pace.
In the illegal drug market, chemicals are way more profitable raw materials than plants. That’s why fentanyl is used to press fake prescription pills, sold deceptively as Xanax, Percocet, Oxycodone & more. It is also found in cocaine, ecstasy, heroin and meth. Drug users are frequently unaware that their drug contains fentanyl, which puts them at extremely high risk of accidental poisoning. That’s why fentanyl is involved in 79% of Gen Z drugs deaths, higher than any other age group.