
WHAT IS NATIONAL FENTANYL AWARENESS DAY?
National Fentanyl Awareness Day—now in its fourth year—unites major corporations, community groups, nonprofits, government agencies, schools, campuses and families to take action to protect young lives from deadly fentanyl and fake prescription pills.
While recent data shows progress in reducing overdose deaths from record highs, nearly half of teens still don't know that counterfeit prescription pills often contain lethal amounts of fentanyl. This lack of knowledge is leading to tragic consequences—young people are dying simply because they didn't know the pill they took was fake. That's why we need to turn awareness into action.
This National Fentanyl Awareness Day—April 29, 2025—Song for Charlie is hosting virtual screenings designed for different audiences, followed by live Q&A/panel sessions with experts. These events offer a powerful way to understand today's drug landscape and take action to protect your community from fentanyl and fake prescription pills.
Choose the screening that fits your role and join us for this important conversation. Together, we can turn awareness into action.






































