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A New Year’s Resolution That Can Save Live

Every January, people make New Year’s resolutions. Some promise to eat healthier, exercise more, or spend less time on their phones. But this year, there’s one resolution that matters more than any other: choosing to stay safe from fentanyl.


Fentanyl is a powerful drug that can be deadly even in very small amounts. It’s often mixed into pills or powders without people knowing. That’s why the #Don’tRiskItAll campaign is asking teens, parents, and communities to make a pledge: learn the risks, share the facts, and protect your future.



Why This Resolution Matters

·      Fentanyl is dangerous. Just a tiny amount can stop someone’s breathing.

·      It’s often hidden. Fake pills and powders may look safe but can contain fentanyl.

·      You have a choice. Saying “no” to risky substances is saying “yes” to your future.


Making this pledge is more than a promise—it’s a way to protect yourself, your friends, and your family.


How You Can Keep Your Resolution

·      Talk openly. Share what you know about fentanyl with friends and loved ones.

·      Stay informed. Use resources from #Don’tRiskItAll to learn the facts.

·      Be a leader. Encourage others to take the pledge and make safe choices.


A Resolution That Lasts All Year

Resolutions often fade after a few weeks. But this one should last all year—and beyond. By pledging to avoid fentanyl and spread awareness, you’re choosing health, safety, and hope.


So, as you set your goals for the new year, remember: Don’t Risk It All. Make the pledge, keep it, and inspire others to do the same.

Take the pledge now and start the year with a resolution that truly matters.

 
 
 

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