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Subject Knowledge Saves Lives, Action Saves Communities
Date April 29, 2025 2:10 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Banner that says "National Fentanyl Awareness Day: Support the Reentry
Act"


Hi John,

Today is National Fentanyl Awareness Day (NFAD)—a day that serves as a
reminder of the devastating impact the opioid crisis continues to have
across the country. Every life lost to fentanyl overdose is a call to
action for a smarter, more compassionate approach to public health.

At Dream.Org, we know that public health is public safety. That’s why
we’re proud to support the newly introduced [ [link removed] ]Reentry Act of 2025
(H.R.2586)—a critical bill that would ensure individuals leaving
incarceration can immediately access life-saving healthcare services,
including treatment for substance use disorders. Directly relating NFAD
with the Reentry Act might not seem obvious but in reality the recently
released are some of the most at risk. In fact:

* Individuals leaving prison are up to 10 times more likely to
experience a fatal overdose than the general population.
* In the first two weeks after release, their risk of dying from an
overdose skyrockets to 129 times higher.

[ [link removed] ]Support the Reentry Act: Sign the Petition

The Reentry Act addresses this health emergency and the need to provide
substance abuse treatment or overdose prevention resources to those slated
to leave prison or jail soon by ensuring that their Medicaid coverage is
restored before they leave, allowing them to access critical services the
moment they reenter their communities. At a time when fentanyl continues
to devastate families nationwide, passing the Reentry Act is a powerful
step toward a more compassionate, effective response.

[ [link removed] ]We must stop treating addiction as a crime and start treating it like
the urgent health crisis it is.

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Protect Your Community: Get Naloxone and Check Local Laws on Fentanyl Test
Strips

Fighting fentanyl starts with giving people the tools they need to save
lives:

* Get Naloxone (Narcan): Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an
opioid overdose. You can often get it for free or at low cost from
local pharmacies, community organizations, or health departments.
[ [link removed] ]Find naloxone near you →

* Check Fentanyl Test Strip Laws: Fentanyl test strips are an easy and
effective way to detect fentanyl in drugs—but they aren’t legal in
every state. [ [link removed] ]Check the legal status in your state →

Knowledge saves lives. Action saves communities.

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Learn More about the Dangers of Fentanyl

[ [link removed] ]Download the NDAF 2025 toolkit to learn more about how fentanyl is
tearing up the fabric of our communities and what we can do to fight back.

Stay safe, remain strong, take action,
—Dream.Org

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