
FAQs/CONTACT
Song for Charlie does a limited number of live presentations in California and Oregon. We also regularly do virtual presentations for groups across the U.S.. We prioritize presentations that reach youth, parents, or organizations that support kids and families. Since we are trying to amplify our message, the larger the audience, the more likely we are to present. If you are interested in having us present, please click here to fill out our presentation request form.
All requests must be submitted at least one month prior to the requested date.
We also have a small number of trusted Song for Charlie partners who also provide fentanyl awareness messaging. If we cannot support your request, we may be able to recommend an alternative presenter for your event.
No, not at this time. Song for Charlie content is targeted at middle school aged kids and above.
Thanks for wanting to help raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl. There is no one right way to raise awareness; it depends on your interests & skills, and where you live. Our How to Get Involved webpage may help you as you consider how you want to raise awareness.
If you are at a university, check out the SFC Fight Fentanyl College Toolkit. If you are affiliated with a middle school or high school, you can share our MS/HS toolkit with them and ask them to do an awareness campaign for their students and community.
We also have a monthly awareness meeting to connect people who are spreading ideas in their communities. It is a way to hear what others are doing, learn about selected awareness topics, and feel like a part of a community of advocates. If you are interested in attending future meetings, you can click here to sign up.
Lastly, you can sign up for our newsletter to keep up to date on what we are doing and learn of future opportunities to help.
Thanks for wanting to help raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl in your local schools. While schools are starting to recognize this issue, it is still often a challenge to get to schools. Here is a section of our website that might help you: https://www.songforcharlie.org/school-outreach
And, FYI, here are some especially good resources from our website:
- If you haven’t already, I suggest you sign up for our newsletter & follow SFC on FB to keep up to date on our new content as we release it. 
Thank you for wanting to help us raise awareness! You can find suggestions about how to get involved on the How to Get Involved page of our website.
Yes, we do have Spanish content!
Our website can be converted to Spanish by clicking the “ES” in the top left corner of the site. Some of our video resources and flyers are also available in Spanish. We occasionally post social media posts in Spanish as well.
We occasionally spotlight youth (under 25) who have been lost to fentanyl in our social media posts. To submit your loved one’s story click here.
We also encourage you to share your loved one’s story in your own social media post, and tag Song for Charlie.
If would like to have your loved one’s picture on the Faces of Fentanyl Memorial Wall at the DEA museum in Washington DC, email your loved one’s picture, name and age to fentanylawareness@dea.gov


