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Oklahoma Mother Advocates for Fentanyl Education in Schools

July 22, 2025 - 16:35

Oklahoma Mother Advocates for Fentanyl Education in Schools

An Oklahoma mother is pushing to bring fentanyl education to local classrooms, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of this potent drug. Concerned about the rising rates of fentanyl-related overdoses among youth, she believes that early education can play a crucial role in preventing substance abuse.

Her initiative stems from a personal connection to the issue, as she has witnessed the devastating impact of fentanyl on families and communities. By collaborating with local educators and health professionals, she hopes to develop a curriculum that will inform students about the risks associated with fentanyl and other opioids.

The mother emphasizes the importance of equipping young people with the knowledge they need to make informed choices. She argues that discussions about drug safety should be part of school health programs, enabling students to understand the potential consequences of drug use.

As her campaign gains momentum, she encourages other parents and community members to join her in advocating for this vital educational initiative.


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