
Join the Fight to Save Lives
Join the Fight to Save Lives
Join the Fight to Save Lives
In November 2024, the DEA Museum’s traveling Faces of Fentanyl memorial exhibit was on display for artists to see in Nashville, Tennessee ahead of the Country Music Awards. With the support of the DEA Educational Foundation and Channel Greatness, musicians toured the exhibit, which contains more than 1,000 photos sent to DEA from families of those lost to fentanyl. After learning more about DEA’s campaign, several artists used their voices to Join in the Fight to Save Lives.
Step Up. Speak Out. Fight Back.
The Faces of Fentanyl Traveling Exhibit
DEA’s traveling Faces of Fentanyl memorial exhibit is a replica of the DEA Museum’s Faces of Fentanyl exhibit displayed in Arlington, Virginia. This memorial was created in 2021 to commemorate the lives lost to fentanyl poisoning and overdose deaths. Families submitted photos of their loved ones to DEA as a way to honor and remember children, siblings, parents and grandparents lost to fentanyl.
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DEA Acting Administrator Derek Maltz has this to say about the exhibit, “These faces are more than victims, they are the stolen lives that fuel our fight. DEA is part of the army of good working against the evil of drugs. The cartels deal in death, but we fight for life. This is not about politics; it's about survival. Together, as one nation, we will end this fentanyl crisis and protect our people."
One Pill Can Kill, Your Voice Can Save a Life
The drug epidemic is devastating communities by fueling violence and crime and claiming young lives at an alarming rate. YOU have the power to make a difference. Become an #OutreachAmbassador, use your platform to educate, empower, and protect the people you care about. You have the ability to arm them with the truth about the dangers of illicit drugs, fake pills, and the deadly fentanyl crisis.
Step Up - Take a stand against drug misuse and trafficking in your community.
Speak Out - Use your voice to raise awareness, break the stigma, and spread lifesaving information.
Fight Back – Prevent accidental drug poisonings by helping reduce demand for fentanyl and other synthetic substances.
Whether you're a teacher, influencer, first responder, parent, or student leader, your advocacy matters.
Join us in the fight. Use your reach to educate, inspire action, and help save lives. Share your message on social media and tag #DEAHQ, #OnePillCanKill, #OutreachAmbassador, and #StepUpSpeakOutFightBack.