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Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

Stronger Together! Grassroots campaign against illicit fentanyl in NC    IRS recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity  EIN: 88-3921380

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  • Slides 2026 NC Child Mortality TaskforceJanuary 20, 2026
  • In one decade, 170 babies, kids and teens died in NC after fentanyl encountersJanuary 20, 2026
  • North Carolina State Bureau of InvestigationJanuary 19, 2026
  • New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office Death by DistributionJanuary 16, 2026
  • Second suspect arrested in deadly fentanyl distribution caseJanuary 16, 2026
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Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina

4 days ago

Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina
#wilmingtonnc #newhanovercountync2 death by distribution arrests within 3 days of fentanyl victim fatality. Investigation by New Hanover County Sheriff's Officeffice. $500,000 and $250,000 bonds set by New Hanover County Magistrate. ... See MoreSee Less

Second suspect arrested in deadly fentanyl distribution case

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NHCSO deputies responded to a report of an unresponsive individual on Carolina Beach Road early Jan. 11.
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#edentonnc #chowancountyncGuilty Plea for Death by Distribution charges net 58-82 month sentence for causing 2-3 fentanyl victim deaths December 2023. Another defendant’s case still pending. Teamwork is how we #SaveLivesTogether in #northcarolinaChowan County Sheriff's Office @edentonpolicedepartment North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation ... See MoreSee Less

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#wilmingtonnc #newhanovercountync2 Death by Distribution arrests made by NHCSO within 3 days of fentanyl victim’s death on January 11. $500,000 bonds. This is how we #SaveLivesTogether in #northcarolina ... See MoreSee Less

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#lexingtonnc #DavidsonNC#naloxone Emergency Use Policy approved by Davidson County School Board for use in middle and high schools. Thank you for protecting students and staff. Appreciate the 2 year effort by Mike and Laurie Loomis to get this policy passed. They are leaders of nonprofit Race Against Drugs 501c3 Nonprofit ... See MoreSee Less

Narcan to be available in Davidson County middle, high schools

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DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — Naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, will soon be available at every middle school and high school in Davidson County. The Board of Education unanimously voted y...
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#lexingtonnc #davidsoncountyncDavidson County School Board approves Emergency Use Naloxone Policy. Thank you for protecting the students and staff!Thank you making this happen Mike Loomis of @raceagainstdrugs501c3nonprofit This is how we #SaveLivesTogether in #northcarolina#naloxone ... See MoreSee Less

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  • How To
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    • Event Calendar
    • Toolbox
      • Printable Card: Symptoms/POA of Fentanyl Emergency
      • NC Fentanyl Fatalities (Map)
      • Naloxone Status in North Carolina Schools (Map)
      • Naloxone in NC Schools Fact Sheet
      • Naloxone Goals 2024
      • President Biden’s Letter to Schools
      • AMA Policy Position on Naloxone in Schools
      • Online Naloxone Training
      • How does Naloxone reverse an overdose?
      • DEA Facts About Fentanyl
      • DEA Resource Library
      • DEA One Pill Can Kill Image Library
      • Understanding Fake Pills and Pill Presses
      • Pill Presses, Counterfeit Pills and Trade Routes
      • NCDHHS Counterfeit Pills Flyer
      • Fentvic Brochure
      • Community Presentation
      • Good Answers to Hard (Insensitive,Inappropriate) Questions
      • More Resources
    • Fentvic Reports
    • NC County Reports
    • NC OCME Reports
    • NC Laws & Organizations
      • North Carolina State Laws
      • NC Nonprofits / Organizations
      • National Organizations
    • Fentanyl Facts
    • PSA
    • YouTube Videos
  • Join Us!
  • About
    • Event Calendar
    • About
      • Bio: Barb Walsh, fentvic.org, Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina
    • Introduction
    • Goals
    • Privacy Policy
  • Donate
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