'Fentanyl Fathers' is educating kids about fentanyl with lessons from heartbroken parents

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'Fentanyl Fathers' is educating kids about fentanyl with lessons from heartbroken parents
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The group Fentanyl Fathers is educating students about the dangers of the potentially deadly drug fentanyl with heartfelt stories from parents who have lost their children to the drug.

WILLARD, Ohio — Willard City School students got a real-life lesson on Monday, a lesson that could just save their lives.The group Fentanyl Fathers tried to educate the students about the dangers of the potentially deadly drug fentanyl.

The group Fentanyl Fathers is working to educate students about the dangers of the drug with a powerful presentation from heartbroken parents. The presentation included stories from parents whose children have died from the deadly drug — messages from broken-hearted parents to kids to not put their parents through that same heartbreak.

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