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FindTreatment.gov
FindTreatment.gov is a confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States and its territories.
Visit WebsiteDEA.gov
Report what appears to you as a possible violation of controlled substances laws and regulations. Violations may include the manufacture, distribution or trafficking of controlled substances.
Visit WebsiteNeverUseAlone.com
Toll-free national overdose prevention, detection, life-saving crisis response and medical intervention services for people who use drugs while alone. Peer operators are available 24/7. No stigma. No judgement.
Visit WebsiteA Second Chance at Life
A second chance at life was started to educate the community about Fentanyl, to work with legislation to change laws, help people with substance use disorder.
Visit WebsiteMO/KS Families affected by fentanyl
We are families in Missouri and Kansas who have been affected by Fentanyl epidemic . Most of us have lost a child from fentanyl poisoning. We stand together to fight the crises.
Visit WebsiteThe Fentanyl Awareness Coalition
The FAC is founded by bereaved families who have lost someone to the Fentanyl Epidemic. Our energies are directed toward a National understanding of the New Paradigm of drug deaths beginning with China’s fentanyl.
Visit WebsiteFentanyl Awareness
Spreading awareness of the fentanyl crisis and encouragement for those affected.
Visit WebsiteOrganization for Social Media Safety
The Organization for Social Media Safety works in education, advocacy, and technology. We aim to be a solution to the threat social media poses to our society and our families, including sales of drugs to minors.
Visit WebsiteLost Voices of Fentanyl
Lost Voices of Fentanyl is a national advocacy group that gathers thousands of families who grieve the loss of a loved one to fentanyl. Our chief event is an annual rally for change in Washington DC.
Visit WebsiteUnited Against Fentanyl (UAF) does not examine, determine, recommend, or warrant the competence of any organization listed in this Directory. For issues related to medical emergencies, please call 911.