Saving Our Children Campaign Launches Drug Awareness Education Hub to Combat Fentanyl Death Disaster.
In response to the disastrous effect of fentanyl on the youth of our country, Tom Monson, Founder of the Saving Our Children Campaign, announced today that they are launching the Drug Awareness Education Hub, a dedicated platform committed to providing vital knowledge about the dangers of drugs and substance abuse. This initiative will empower communities to help young people make informed decisions about drugs to combat the misconception that using drugs is “cool.”
Monson noted, “So many of our high school students do not understand how dangerous drugs are. A recent survey showed that 62% of them consider using drugs as something ‘cool.’ Not only that, about half of them don’t understand the dangers of heroin, meth, opioids, or ecstasy.”
Saving Our Children Campaign Mission
The Saving Our Children Campaign through the Drug Awareness Education Hub (The Hub) is on a mission to break the cycle of misinformation and inform young people how dangerous drugs are.
Monson added, “There’s a lot of profit in the drug trade. Dealers and others lie and make drug use look glamorous to get people to try them. I’ve talked to hundreds of drug addicts, and not one of them told me that they considered that they could become a drug addict when they took their first taste.”
The Hub delivers Drug Awareness Education through its comprehensive video library, The Drug-Free Living Video Library.
“Our focus is on education, providing youngsters with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about using drugs and other dangerous substances,” Monson said.
Community Collaboration Needed for Drug Awareness Education
The Hub invites collaboration from educators, law enforcement, drug treatment centers, and community leaders who want to be part of the solution.
“To make this work, we have to all get involved because it’s not just the treasure we lose to overdose deaths. Drugs and substance abuse cause so much misery. Auto crashes, mental illness, alcohol-related deaths, and so many other horrible things are caused by both illegal and legal drugs and substances.” Monson continued. “That’s why we to find a way to work together and create a drug-free future for every youngster. I know we can do it.”
Evidence-Based Successes
The evidence-based programs have demonstrated positive outcomes. For instance, two years after the release and broadcast of “One Family’s Battle,” heroin-related deaths were cut by over fifty percent in Oregon.
Monson also reported that over the years he has received so many letters, emails, and phone calls of people telling him about how effective these videos are.
“Prevention works,” he added. “Otherwise, we wouldn’t tell our kids to look both ways before they cross the street!”
Drug Awareness Education Offers Access to Everyone
As part of their commitment to the campaign to spreading awareness, the Hub is available at no charge for seven days. After that, a small monthly fee is charged to help maintain the site and provide new material.
The free initial period allows families to watch effective videos, ensuring they receive the right message. Professionals, such as drug treatment counselors and teachers, can also use the platform in their educational programs.
“If you sit your kids down and have them watch these videos, they will understand more about the dangers of drugs. You can do that in the 7-day trial. “ Monson said.
Quotes from Community Leaders
These videos have been used for years with positive outcomes, and feedback from a diverse group of people. Here are only a couple of comments.
“A powerful tool that will have a significant, positive impact on those who watch it.”
— First Lady, Oregon
“Excellent job of describing the ease with which a young person can become imprisoned and then destroyed by heroin.”
— Chief of Police
On the Hub’s home page, there are dozens of other comments about the effectiveness of the programs.
Change the Misconception with Drug Awareness Education
Monson concluded, ”We must help every high school kid understand the truth about drugs – they are not cool. They can kill you. This is one of the most important issues affecting young people today.”
About Tom Monson
Tom Monson, founder of the Saving Our Children Campaign, is an award-winning author and filmmaker. For the past 30 years, he has produced drug and substance abuse education materials.