Family education
Signs, conversations, and prevention — written for real life, free to read.
Know the signs of an overdose
Slow or stopped breathing, blue lips, won't wake up — act fast.
Anyone can carry naloxone
It's free in many places, legal to carry, and easy to use.
How to talk to your teen about fentanyl
One honest conversation about the one-pill risk.
Safe storage of medicine at home
Lock it up, count it, and dispose of what you don't need.
Supporting a loved one in recovery
Patience, boundaries, and your own support all matter.
What to say when a friend is using
You don't have to fix it — you can keep them alive.