Get Support
Support is available (locally and statewide) for you to reach out based on your specific needs.
The school environment (K-12, College)
Bring awareness about fentanyl pills to your school: Song for Charlie
The Dangers of Fentanyl lesson plan: Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth
Lesson plans for grades 4–9: National Institute on Drug Abuse
A planning guide for preventing drug misuse among college students: Department of Justice
Recovery services
Connect with expert help by calling 211
Find treatment options near you: Curb The Crisis
Find recovery services in your local area: Community Services Boards in Virginia
Find treatment by zip code: FindTreatment.gov
Get local assistance with substance abuse screening, treatment, and recovery: One Pill Can Kill VA
Connect with a faith-based Recovery Representative: Celebrate Recovery Group Locator
Find programs, meetings, and groups to support families in recovery
Mental health, treatment options
Find treatment options near you: Curb The Crisis
Find treatment for substance use disorder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Join a community of relatives and friends concerned about the use of drugs: Families Anonymous
Learn more about mental health resources in Roanoke Valley: Roanoke Valley Collective Response

Deadly Dose
The Virginia campaign centers on raising awareness with teens on the dangers of fake prescription pills and illicit powders.

Song for Charlie
Song for Charlie has created an accessible and convenient fentanyl education course that helps parents and caregivers connect with their children to have constructive conversations about the new chemical drug landscape.

One Pill Can Kill
The DEA's One Pill Can Kill campaign was launched following a Public Safety Alert warning of the alarming increase in the lethality and availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine.

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