FENTANYL PREVENTION LESSON


Fentanyl is appearing in illegal drugs of all kinds, including Meth, and is killing people at unprecedented levels. Experimentation with drugs has never been more deadly. Help us save lives by educating teens about the lethal risks of Fentanyl.

FENTANYL PREVENTION LESSON VIDEO

The Fentanyl Prevention Lesson Video, presented by Annie, a high school senior, harnesses the power of peer-to-peer education.

THE 10-MINUTE VIDEO PROVIDES LIFE-SAVING EDUCATION FOR TEENS, INCLUDING:

  • The real-life story of Kevin, a victim of Fentanyl poisoning
  • Attention-grabbing facts about the lethal risks of Fentanyl
  • Tips on how to look for overdose symptoms and respond quickly
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The one-click video lesson is an easy-to-use, effective learning tool for:

  • Red Ribbon Week curriculum
  • Health class units covering substance abuse and drug addiction
  • Science classes exploring the effects of chemicals on the body
  • All classrooms, including online classes and home schooling

* Supplemental assignments are available to reinforce curriculum and peer advocacy.

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SHARE 18-SECONDS OF LIFE-SAVING EDUCATION IN YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS

Our 18-second YouTube videos, each sharing a fact about Fentanyl, offer short and engaging educational content for morning video announcements or opening class discussions.

ACCESS THE 18-SECOND VIDEOS HERE
“Fentanyl poisonings are the leading cause of death for Americans 18 to 45 years of age. We need parents, grandparents, teachers, siblings, friends, and neighbors to join us in having the discussion on the deadly dangers of this poison being peddled by the cartels in our country.”

— Special Agent David Olesky, head of the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division

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