Our work continues—just in new places.
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Bringing together teens in our communities to have empowering conversations about substance use—and the dangers of fake prescription pills made with fentanyl—can protect Black families from losing more sons, daughters, brothers and sisters.
As overdose rates are declining nationally, they are still rising in Black communities.
To learn more about our barbershop events like this one at the Weingart @YCMA, and build awareness and prevention in your community, visit https://t.co/RGc1tUwSoX
#KnowMore #FentanylAwareness #DrugPrevention
Thank you @NoticiasTelemundo for recognizing the urgency of the issue addressed in our first Spanish-language narrative film, La Estrella. https://t.co/vVSZdGEibM
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This year alone, more than 500 schools across 47 states have requested our programs. Students, teachers, and parents are turning to us for trusted information — and thanks to supporters like you, we’re showing up.
But nearly half of teens still don’t know that fake pills are often made with fentanyl. Your matched gift today helps us close that gap and protect even more young people. 💙
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Community conversations are critical—especially when overdose rates are declining nationally, but still rising in Black communities.
Share this to help your friends and neighbors learn more about the dangers of fake prescription pills made with fentanyl and other dangerous chemicals. Together we can keep each other safe.
To learn more about our barbershop events like this one at the Weingart @YCMA, and build awareness and prevention in your community, visit https://t.co/RGc1tUwSoX
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We've reached millions of families with lifesaving education—but half of all teens don't know about fake prescription pills.
Help us reach the other half. Let’s keep going.
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As Thanksgiving approaches, we want to take a moment to say thank you.
Your support, compassion and commitment to sharing our message means more teens and families will learn about the dangers of fake prescription pills made of fentanyl and other dangerous chemicals.
Song for Charlie joined hundreds of young leaders and changemakers from across the state of California at the 2025 @CFNLP Youth Summit in Anaheim where our lifesaving "no random pills" message was reinforced with tactile experiences including the fan favorite 2mg Challenge where students attempted to measure out that amount of sugar—which represents a potentially deadly dose of fentanyl. The reactions left a lasting impression and cause for pause moment when it comes to difficult decisions around experimentation in the deadly era of fentanyl and other substances.
Song for Charlie's first-ever barbershop event at the Weingart @YMCA brought together a community, barbers and people who have been impacted by fentanyl and fake prescription pills
to educate others.
These conversations are critical. As rates of overdose decline nationally, they are still rising in Black communities.
To learn more about our barbershop events, and build awareness and prevention in your community, visit https://t.co/RGc1tUwSoX
#KnowMore #FentanylAwareness #DrugPrevention
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Thank you to LULAC UCDC and the UC Washington Program for hosting La Estrella and an inspiring all-women panel uplifting Latina and first-gen leaders driving change in public health, storytelling, and policy. 💜 #LaEstrellaFilm#LaNuevaDrugTalk#LatinaLeaders#FentanylAwareness
Thank you UCLA, the Undocumented Alumni Association, and the Latino Alumni Association for hosting a powerful La Estrella screening on family, love, hope, and healing in the fentanyl era.
Drug education and social media safety came together at The Waverly School in Pasadena, CA to create a powerful presentation for 140 middle and high school students. Big thanks to online safety advocate and Snap Digital Well-Being Councilmember @mona-murakami-cho-65082b289, for joining us and sharing your important message.
We’re thrilled to announce the release of our new short film, “La Estrella” — a bilingual, narrative short film rooted in the lived realities of Latino families affected by counterfeit prescription pills.
🎥 Watch Now: https://t.co/FTLc6uYN4z
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Thank you @ktvu for talking with @edternan
about our effort to help faith groups across the U.S. educate their communities about the dangers of fake prescription pills made with fentanyl and other dangerous substances.
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@Meta
Thank you @SantaClaraUniv and @Meta for supporting a meaningful gathering to help safeguard youth and families from fake prescription pills made with fentanyl and other dangerous chemicals.
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, we premiered La Estrella, our new Spanish language film, at Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles. There were tears, hugs and conversations that went on for hours.
La Estrella is now the centerpiece of La Nueva Drug Talk, our program bringing fentanyl awareness and mental health and wellness resources to Latino families.
We're grateful to Jose Arellano, Fabian Debora, Mike de la Rocha, and everyone at Homeboy Industries for hosting us, and to Tepito Coffee/Revolve Impact and Homegirl Cafe for their support.
Watch the film: https://t.co/h72pX0rCiI
@laspalmasstudio @homeboyindustries @tepitocoffee
The Song for Charlie team came together in Pasadena this week (with a few members missing!) to plan for 2026. We’re continuing our commitment to empowering parents, caregivers, and teens with education and resources that promote safety, awareness and healthy coping.