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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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  • Victims
  • News
    • Event Calendar
    • Breaking News
    • Press Releases
    • Personal Stories
    • State News
    • National News
    • All News
      • Fentanyl in the News
    • Press Guide
      • Press Guide
      • Letter Template
  • How To
  • Resources
    • 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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