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Are you FED UP! with the opioid epidemic?

Organized by FED UP! Coalition
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Hanes EcoSmart® 50/50 Pullover Hoodie

We are FED UP! - After years of advocacy & public engagement work, we are still FED UP! Please join our efforts and support our important cause. Help the FED UP! Coalition to create one voice to the Federal Government and bring the action we need!

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All funds raised will go directly to FED UP!
$150 raised
21 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$35
Hanes EcoSmart® 50/50 Pullover Hoodie, Unisex - Purple
Hanes EcoSmart® 50/50 Pullover Hoodie
Unisex - Purple
Organized by FED UP! Coalition

About this campaign

BUNDLE UP TO HELP FED UP!!

FED UP! Is selling very special sweatshirt “hoodies” just in time for Fall and Winter, plus the upcoming holiday season.
The FED UP! Coalition is organized to send a single, unified message to the Federal Government, demanding action to end this public health crisis. Our concept is simple. There are countless organizations and individuals, including families and friends of lost loved ones, state coalitions, nonprofits, and large corporations, all insisting that the Federal Government take immediate and sustained action to end America’s opioid addiction epidemic. The FED UP! Coalition provides a platform to amplify our messages into a single, unified effort to hold the Federal Government accountable. The FED UP! Coalition does not, and never will, accept funds from pharmaceutical companies or the trade organizations lobbying on their behalf.https://feduprally.org/

FEDUP_LOGO_OUTLINEDpngWe are families who have been ripped apart by opioids. We have lost loved ones to death or addiction. We are medical experts and advocates who understand that the root cause of the problem is overprescribing. This is a grassroots coalition, all seeking action from the federal government to bring this public health crisis to an end.. We accept no money from pharmaceutical companies or their affiliates and 100% of the donations we receive are directly applied to managing the costs of holding our Fed Up! Rallies and coordinating our advocacy efforts. We are beholden to no one – except our lost loved ones, or our family members struggling with addiction. We have come together to save lives. The mission of The FED UP! Coalition is to create one voice calling for an end to the epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids.https://feduprally.org/

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item

We lost our son to an drugs and alcohol.

Cheryl Pfeiffer 2 items
Beth DeDionisio 1 item

I'm supporting this campaign because I AM FED UP!

Danette Jernigan 1 item

In memory of my daughter, Dakota.

jane woods 1 item
GAIL GRAVES 2 items

in 2009 myself and 34 others came to DC to have our first silent vigil to 'BAN OXYCONTIN' as our children had died due to opiate overdoses. in 2010 we rallied in Tampa FL to close the pill mills and the story continues

Sherry Nesbitt Abbot 1 item

We lost our son in 2017. Seth was a wonderful young man who fought hard; our lives are forever changed.

Phyllis Allen 1 item

Or son died of an opioid overdose. He got addicted after breaking his neck and being in chronic pain.

David Morgan 1 item + $10
Elizabeth Baldwin 2 items + $25

I lost my beautiful son, Phillip Baldwin 3/5/2017 at age 23. He would want me to continue to help others who suffered from this disease. I’m his biggest advocate.

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