Fentanyl Educational Resources

FENTANYL RESOURCES

Illustration of text conversation about purchasing fake pills for weight loss. Avoid fake pharmaceuticals on social media.

Fentanyl Guides – Classroom Edition

Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are a real and sobering problem. These activities are designed to empower young people to “think again” before buying and/or taking pills acquired from anyone outside of a licensed provider.

McGruff Stops Big Crime Public Service Announcement

Family & Other Support Organizations

Photo collage illustrating a protest against Snapchat for its role in allowing users to sell & purchase fentanyl through the app.

Talks/presentations for all ages on social media issues, current state of the drug crisis and how it’s impacting our youth.

Logo for the Devon Michael Foundation, a nonprofit helping to raise awareness of the fentanyl & mental health crisis.

The Devon Michael Foundation is dedicated to spreading awareness about the Fentanyl crisis, Mental Health, and directly sponsoring individuals seeking treatment.

Logo for "Facing Fentanyl", a nonprofit advocating for fentanyl awareness. They warn about the dangers of fentanyl.

Facing Fentanyl ™ is a nonprofit assembly of grassroots illicit fentanyl awareness groups. It includes affected families that have built organizations that address the impact of the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl and the changing drug landscape.

PSA poster saying "One Pill Can Kill," which showcases the dangers of fentanyl. Help spread fentanyl awareness.

Using social media to help raise public awareness of a significant nationwide surge in counterfeit pills that are mass-produced in labs, deceptively marketed as legitimate, and are killing Americans at an unprecedented rate.

A photo collage representing "The Lives Project," an initiative by the NCPC to help remember those lost during the fentanyl crisis.

The Lives Project

NCPC maintains The Lives Project: A Digital Quilt. The digital format calls attention to online criminal behavior and fake pill transactions on social media platforms. The Quilt was unveiled on October 19, 2022, during the National Fentanyl Summit and will continue to grow for as long as this crisis continues.

A McGruff The Crime Dog poster showcasing the dangers of illicit fentanyl & fake pills. Learn the effects of fentanyl.

Take A Bite Out Of Crime® with McGruff

Arming young people with the right tools to make decisions starts in your community. This poster includes fast fentanyl facts that everyone should know. Download it, reproduce it, and share it far and wide.

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