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First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin visited Four Truths Recovery in Roanoke to tour Virginia’s first Women & Children’s Recovery Home — keeping mothers and children together on the path to healing and hope.
Active October for the First Lady

November 07, 2025

In October, Mrs. Youngkin and visited recovery centers and college campuses to spread message that It Only Takes One.

First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin met with leaders of Virginia Tech’s chapter of Morgan’s Message during Suicide Prevention Month, highlighting efforts to support student-athlete mental health.
September Newsletter

October 06, 2025

Learn more about the College Ambassador program and how the First Lady and the It Only Takes One team is spreading awareness at campuses across the Commonwealth.

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August newsletter highlights It Only Takes One’s on-campus efforts

September 05, 2025

On August 21, National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, the First Lady and IOTO launched the College Fentanyl Ambassador program, with an event at JMU. Check out the newsletter to learn more about the program and other fentanyl-related efforts this month!

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Read the It Only Takes One July Newsletter

July 18, 2025

Learn more about First Lady Suzanne Youngkin’s visit to Buena Vista’s Hope House and check out the new short film telling the story of It Only Takes One.

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June In Review Newsletter- Now Available

July 02, 2025

Summer is in full swing! Catch up on the First Lady of Virginia’s active month as she worked to increase fentanyl awareness, promoted partners like Victoria’s Voice, and supported maternal health.

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May Recap Newsletter Out Now!

June 11, 2025

In every corner of the Commonwealth, First Lady Suzanne Youngkin continues to drive awareness of the dangers of fentanyl and the life-saving properties of Naloxone.

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Virginia Leads the Nation in Reducing Drug Overdose Deaths with 44% Drop in Fentanyl Deaths

May 22, 2025

In a press release in honor of National Fentanyl Awareness Day, Governor Youngkin announced the impressive impact that efforts against fentanyl are having in Virginia.

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First Lady reaches millions with National Fentanyl Awareness Day efforts

May 22, 2025

First Lady Suzanne Youngkin took the It Only Takes One Message around the Commonwealth on April 29 National Fentanyl Awareness Day. Her satellite media tour consisted of more than 20 interviews with media of all kinds from around Virginia. Those appearances aired more than 800 times and generated about 50 million impressions!

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Virginia fentanyl awareness day toolkit

On Tuesday, April 29, we invite you to join us in honoring or acknowledging Virginia Fentanyl Awareness Day. This day is an opportunity to elevate awareness about the dangers of fentanyl, encourage prevention through open conversation, and demonstrate that our communities are united in protecting Virginia's youth.

In this toolkit, you’ll find activation ideas to inspire engagement, a template press release to help share your involvement, and suggested ways to amplify your message on social media.

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April newsletter released

Read more about the Faith, Healing, and Hope taking place across the Commonwealth as more people join the First Lady in the fight against fentanyl.