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Year two of award-winning fentanyl awareness campaign wraps up

Year two of award-winning fentanyl awareness campaign wraps up

 
Boise, Idaho – Members of the Idaho Behavioral Health Council heard an update today on the success of Idaho’s award-winning fentanyl awareness campaign, Fentanyl Takes All.
Idaho wrapped up the second year of the campaign, noting that research results reflect a more informed and engaged public since the campaign launched in 2022.
Since the campaign started in 2022:

“Improved outreach, education, and awareness about the dangers of fentanyl is one part of our multipronged strategy to turn the tide on the deadliest drug our society has faced. I’m very pleased the campaign is working so well to increase awareness about how fentanyl can truly take everything from you,” Governor Little said.
Drake Cooper, the Boise-based creative firm running the campaign, received numerous awards and accolades for the Fentanyl Takes All campaign, including:

In addition, First Lady Teresa Little plans to lend support to the effort led by Virginia’s First Lady Suzanne Youngkin and New Jersey’s First Lady Tammy Murphy asking First Spouses to highlight National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day on August 21. First Lady Little will ask Idahoans to turn to Idaho’s fentanyl awareness campaign for ways to engage our loved ones in the conversation about the deadly effects of fentanyl.