If you’ve got unwanted or expired medication in your home, what do you do with it? You may think the easiest solution is simply to toss it in the trash or flush it down the toilet, but this would be a grave mistake.

If you’ve got unwanted or expired medication in your home, what do you do with it? You may think the easiest solution is simply to toss it in the trash or flush it down the toilet, but this would be a grave mistake.
June 1st, 2024 | 11am – 4pm
On May 7, 2024, National Fentanyl Awareness Day strives to gather everyone in the community to bring awareness to this crisis. That means parents, teachers, corporations, influencers, community and government groups, and… you!
May 7th, 2024 | 4pm – 6pm
May 1st, 2024 | 3pm – 7pm
April 16th, 2024 | 10am – 2pm
April 9th, 2024 | 11am – 12:15pm
Northampton County’s Fake Is Real fentanyl awareness campaign continues to educate and inform the public about the deadly fentanyl crisis facing the community. However, with some help from state senators in Harrisburg, new proposed legislation could spur even greater awareness and more importantly, help prevent youth from obtaining these drugs.
It’s important to dispose of unused and unwanted prescription drugs to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands, which could dangerously misuse them. But how you dispose of them makes a big difference for the community and environment.
As Fake is Real celebrates our one year anniversary since launch our Fentanyl Awareness campaign, we held a press conference to highlight our impact in the past year and our plan for continued efforts in the year to come.