Fentanyl High Movie Night - Wed, May 7th

.Looking for an opportunity to spend quality time with your teen and a way to start a conversation about mental health and the dangers of fentanyl? Join A Major Movement for a FREE movie night in Mountain House on May 7th.
 
Told from the perspectives of real high school students and their families in Northern California, the documentary film Fentanyl High explores how teens today are dealing with their emotional pain in school and at home, and how they can get to the point of buying fake Adderall, OxyContin, Percocet, or Xanax from a stranger on social media – one pill that can kill.  Fentanyl High examines what needs to change in the community, at school, and at home to save lives.
 
The movie will be followed by a Q & A with filmmaker Kyle Santoro and experts on mental health and substance use disorder treatment resources available locally. FREE popcorn and drinks will be provided, and participants can take home a lifesaving Narcan kit to reverse opioid overdose.

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