We don't replace the organizations fighting this crisis — we amplify them. Fentanyl Free raises awareness, funds prevention programs, and supports the nonprofits saving lives every day.
It's not a drug problem. It's a poisoning crisis. Counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl are killing people who never intended to use opioids.
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is being pressed into counterfeit pills designed to look like legitimate prescription medications — Oxycodone, Xanax, Adderall, and more. People buy what they believe is a real pill, and never wake up.
This isn't about addiction stereotypes. College students, working parents, teenagers experimenting for the first time — anyone who takes a pill they didn't get from a pharmacy is at risk.
One pill can kill. It's not a slogan. It's the reality families across this country live with every single day.
You cannot tell a fake pill from a real one by looking at it, smelling it, or tasting it. Only lab testing can confirm.
Naloxone can reverse a fentanyl overdose in minutes. It's available without a prescription in most states and should be in every household.
Counterfeit pills are being sold on Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok. Teens are one message away from a lethal purchase.
Test strips can detect fentanyl in substances in minutes. They're inexpensive, legal in most states, and save lives through harm reduction.
"We don't replace the organizations fighting this crisis — we amplify them."
Fentanyl Free exists to raise awareness, educate communities, and direct funding to the nonprofits doing life-saving work on the front lines. 100% of donations go to our partner organizations.
We're building partnerships with nonprofits fighting the fentanyl crisis through prevention, education, harm reduction, and recovery support.
National nonprofit reversing the addiction crisis by transforming how America addresses substance use disorder, through evidence-based programs.
PreventionProvides free Naloxone kits, fentanyl test strips, and overdose prevention training to communities, campuses, and venues across the country.
Harm ReductionGrassroots initiative distributing free Naloxone kits and training communities in overdose response — especially in underserved areas.
Naloxone AccessProvides personalized support to families navigating addiction, with a helpline and resources focused on prevention for young people.
Family SupportFounded by parents who lost their son. Educates young people about the dangers of counterfeit pills through campus outreach and digital campaigns.
Youth EducationWe're actively seeking partnerships with nonprofits in Dallas-Fort Worth and nationwide. If your organization fights the fentanyl crisis, let's talk.
Apply to PartnerEvery dollar goes directly to our partner organizations fighting the fentanyl crisis. We publish where every dollar goes.
Fund awareness campaigns that educate communities about the dangers of counterfeit pills and fentanyl poisoning.
Fund Naloxone distribution, fentanyl test strips, and hands-on prevention training programs in at-risk communities.
Make a major impact — fund crisis intervention, recovery scholarships, and life-saving resources in the communities that need them most.
Access life-saving information, training, and resources for yourself, your family, and your community.
Learn how to recognize an overdose and administer Naloxone. Training takes 15 minutes and could save someone's life.
SAMHSA Guide →The DEA's awareness campaign about the dangers of counterfeit pills. Facts, videos, and resources for parents and educators.
Visit DEA.gov →How to use fentanyl test strips, where to get them, and why harm reduction saves lives. From the National Harm Reduction Coalition.
Harm Reduction Coalition →Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service. Call 1-800-662-4357 for help with substance use disorders.
Call 1-800-662-4357 →Free overdose prevention and response training for individuals, campuses, and organizations. Get certified and carry Naloxone.
Get Trained Free →Evidence-based addiction prevention and treatment resources. Find quality treatment, understand the science, and fight stigma.
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Fentanyl Free was founded by Andrea (Andii Foxx) in Dallas, Texas because the fentanyl epidemic isn't abstract — it's a reality touching families, friends, and communities everywhere.
The mission is simple: amplify the organizations already doing life-saving work, raise awareness so people know the real dangers, and make it easy for anyone to contribute to the fight.
This isn't a brand play. This is a public health initiative. Every dollar raised goes directly to the partner nonprofits on the front lines. We publish exactly where every dollar goes, because transparency isn't optional when lives are at stake.