Californians Speak Up: Protecting Our Youth from Fentanyl
Nearly half of American teens don't know that fake prescription pills sold on social media and the street are made with fentanyl and other potent chemicals. In California, this knowledge gap is putting young lives at risk every day.
These public service announcements feature real California parents and teens who have been impacted by this crisis or are working to build awareness and provide education in their communities. They share what every young person needs to know about fentanyl, fake prescription pills, and healthier ways to cope with stress and pain.
Produced by Song for Charlie, a national family-led nonprofit, with support from the California Department of Health Care Services, these PSAs are free to use on TV, radio, social media, in schools and anywhere Californians gather.