Companies & Communities

OUR ONE BIG ASK THIS YEAR

Host a screening of our 27-minute film The New Drug Talk to educate your employees/community about the dangers of fentanyl and fake pills in the new and rapidly changing drug landscape.

Virtual Screening and Panel Discussion of "The New Drug Talk"

Date: April 29, 2025

Time: 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT

Equip yourself with the knowledge to protect young people from fentanyl and fake prescription pills. This session includes a screening of The New Drug Talk (27 minutes), followed by a Q&A with impacted families, medical experts, and prevention specialists.

Topics Covered:

  • The reality of fentanyl and fake prescription pills

  • How to have effective conversations with teens and young adults

  • Warning signs to look for and actions to take

  • Where to find naloxone and how to use it

  • How companies can support employees in protecting young people

Featured Speakers:

  • Hina Talib, MD FAAP, Pediatrician & Adolescent Medicine Specialist, Atria Institute - @teenhealthdoc

  • Elizabeth Zona, DO, D.ABA, FASAM, Substance Use Prevention Educator, Founder, Dr.EMZ Dreams, Inc.

  • Denise Mariano, Vice President, Partnerships, Song for Charlie, Impacted Parent

Moderator:

  • Marcia Lee Taylor, Former President and CEO, Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, Strategy Consultant, Song for Charlie

Who Should Attend: Parents, caregivers, companies, community leaders, faith groups, and more.

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Other Things You Can Do

Watch this five-minute video about how to spot an overdose and respond with naloxone. You could save someone’s life today.

Host a screening of our 27-minute film The New Drug Talk to educate your employees/community about the dangers of fentanyl and fake pills in the new and rapidly changing drug landscape.

Donate to Song for Charlie, the family-run national nonprofit the organizes National Fentanyl Awareness Day. Song for Charlie works year-round to raise awareness about fentanyl and fake pills.