Open
People’s Eyes

800+ professionals
are now
fentanyl
informed
Relatable is powerful
Hearing directly from Jack’s peers, who are young professionals themselves — just like Jack was, is what makes our story feel so real.
WHAT’S IN OUR FENTANYL AWARENESS PRESENTATION?
Here’s a quick overview of what you can expect from a DOITFORJACK presentation at your office or organization:
- Powerful personal stories of loss
- Eye opening facts and statistics
- Content designed for a professional audience
- High energy to empower and inspire — not drive fear
- A dynamic format built for groups up to 1,000
- 45 minutes to an hour long, although we cater to your desired timeframe
- A suggested donation of $500, which helps us reach our next audience
- T-shirt giveaways and uplifting encouragement

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the Presentation
Our dynamic presentation includes personal accounts, videos, powerful facts and a Q&A session. See some sample slides here.
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When’s a Good Time?
There are all kinds of opportunities for a fentanyl awareness presentation at your organizaton. Here are just a few ideas:
- Onboarding of new hires
- Safety training for employees and/or HR
- Large sales meetings or other gatherings
- Departmental offsites or retreat days
- Mental health events & initiatives
- Wellness events
- Lunch & learns
- Fentanyl awareness day at your office, complete with DO IT FOR JACK apparel in your company colors
About the Problem: Drug Use by Professionals
Recently, it’s become more socially acceptable to use recreational drugs with co-workers, at work-related events and even at the place of business. Unfortunately, many companies also don’t drug test after hire.
From happy hours to holiday parties, illicit drug use by often highly- educated professionals is no big deal. All the while, fentanyl lacing is becoming more and more prevalent. It’s the perfect storm for a rise in fentanyl poisonings within our professional workforce.
DFIJ gave an amazing presentation to the early- career professionals at my company. Their message was impactful and deeply resonated with the audience. This crisis is real and can impact anyone, regardless of age, race, socio-economic status, etc. I hope that the DFIJ foundation can continue to educate people of all age groups about the dangers of Fentanyl so that no one else ever has to experience a loss like Tom and Stephanie did.
Fentanyl is the USA’s #1 killer of 18-45 year olds.
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