Keeping Our Kids Safe and Healthy During Spring Break
Whether we are talking about drugs, dating, mental health, or any other sensitive subject, we want young people to feel safe to honestly share their feelings, ask questions, and voice their concerns.

Whether we are talking about drugs, dating, mental health, or any other sensitive subject, we want young people to feel safe to honestly share their feelings, ask questions, and voice their concerns.
Watch the video with the young people in your life. In less than four minutes, it explains the dangers they face from fentanyl and fake pills, and how to stay safe. Then, talk to your loved ones.
“What story or fact did you find most surprising?”
“Why do you think teens rate fentanyl as less dangerous than cocaine or heroin, even though it’s much more deadly?”
“Why do you think some young people take pills they didn’t get from a pharmacist?”
“Do you see drugs at school?”
“Do you feel like you can talk to friends and family about fentanyl? If not, what would have to change?”