Opioid Awareness Toolkit

Adaptable resources designed to educate and influence behavior change among youth and young adults, their families, and the organizations that work with them.

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Videos

Educational & testimonial for the public


Printed materials

Fact sheets, infographics, flyers & posters


Templates

Social media, news releases & media talking points


Training

For community organizations & first responders


Promotional items

Wallet cards, stickers, buttons, magnets & pens


Resources & policies

Youth resources, the words we use, & policies.

Videos

https://youtu.be/Bq99qn_UHZE

How to respond to an opioid overdose with naloxone.
Download to share.

https://youtu.be/TuZtwPpqsao

Stories of overcoming opioid use disorder to build anti-stigma awareness. Download to share.

Check out our shareable messages for more videos.

Printed materials

Fact sheets

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stopoverdose.org

Want to add your branding? Learn how to add your logo and contact info to unbranded materials.

Infographics & flyers

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Unbranded

Want to add your branding? Learn how to add your logo and contact info to unbranded materials.

Posters

11″x17″

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Unbranded

18″x24″

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Unbranded

11″x17″

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Unbranded

18″x24″

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Unbranded

Want to add your branding? Learn how to add your logo and contact info to unbranded materials.

Templates

Social media

You never know what you’re going to get.



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Can you tell which pill has it?



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

If you see an overdose, call 911.



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Carry naloxone to protect your community.



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Talk to your kids about substance use.



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Save a life with naloxone.



YouTube


Download video


Post text

Washington’s Good Samaritan Law



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Where to safely drop off unwanted medicine



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

There’s always hope. Never give up.



YouTube


Download video


Post text

Take the first step in your opioid use recovery.



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

Find naloxone near you.    



Facebook or X


Instagram


Post text

News release & media talking points

Download news release template for an uptick in poisonings (general, cluster, or specific).

Download talking points for how to respond to media about fentanyl and harm reduction.

Training

Modules

Fentanyl safe handling and opioid overdose response strategies for community organizations:

Fentanyl safe handling and opioid overdose response strategies for first responders:

Videos

https://youtu.be/1hRs1MbTPiI

Fentanyl safe handling and response strategies for first responders.
Download to share.

Promotional items

Download these files to order promotional items for your communities. These items are designed to support opioid education and overdose awareness efforts.

Wallet booklet

Download 3.5″x 2.5″ (folded) wallet booklet template.

Wallet booklet example (Complete Office)

Round buttons

Download 2″ round button template.

Button example (4imprint)

Magnet clip

Download 1.5″ round magnet clip template.

Magnet clip example (4imprint)

Pens

Download pen template.

Pen example (4imprint)

Stickers

Download 3″ round sticker template.

Sticker example (4imprint)

Resources & policies

Info for young people about the dangers of fentanyl and how to stay safe. Get facts and tools that could save a life.


Resources for youth

Education and support about fentanyl-related risks and safety measures for adults who care about youth.


Resources for families

The words we use shape how the world sees people—think about the words you use. Learn kinder ways to say stigmatized words or phrases.


Words matter

Washington’s Good Samaritan Law means you and the person who overdosed are protected from drug possession charges.


Good Samaritan Law

If you use, only do it with people around. Need to use alone? Contact Never Use Alone at (800) 484-3731.


Never use alone

Questions about this toolkit?

Email [email protected].