
Partnering for Impact
We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Fentanyl Fathers, a collective of bereaved parents on a mission to end the fentanyl epidemic.
Led by a dedicated group of bereaved parents who have personally experienced the devastating loss of their own children to opioid-related tragedies, Fentanyl Fathers takes a proactive approach to combat the epidemic. Believing that education is the key to prevention, its focus lies in school assemblies for middle and high school students as well as naloxone training and distribution.
We are joining forces to amplify our collective impact and accelerate the fight against the drug epidemic affecting America’s youth. By uniting our shared expertise, resources, and powerful voices, we will expand our reach exponentially.
Together, we will streamline our educational efforts, strengthen our advocacy for lifesaving overdose reversal medicines like naloxone, and ensure that vital messages about the dangers of drug misuse reach a wider audience of youth, parents, educators, and communities across the U.S.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Victoria’s Voice. This partnership will strengthen our collective ability to turn our personal tragedies into a powerful force for prevention and positive change. As fathers who have lost children to this epidemic, we know that education and awareness serve as our most valuable tools.”
-Bob Minotti and Greg Swan, Co-Founders, Fentanyl Fathers
This exciting partnership coincides with the formation of our bereaved parent group Angel Army, which was born from the collective grief and determination of Fentanyl Fathers, Victoria’s Voice, and Eric’s House. Angel Army will provide specialized grief support and renewed purpose for those bereaved as a result of substance use. Contact us at Rachael@victoriasvoicefoundation.com for more information.