
FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER FOR OUR BRAINS, BEAUTY AND, NOW, DIRT-CHEAP FENTANYL.
We are moms who want to keep kids from losing their lives and futures to fentanyl. Many more of us are stepping up, as parents, and citizens of California, to demand that we shut down the drug death markets, create psychiatry for all, and adopt a “Shelter First” policy for drug addicted homeless, so they can get the help they need.
BRINGING OUR MESSAGE TO THE WORLD
We’ve had enough. As mothers of children killed by fentanyl and mothers of homeless addicts living on the streets of San Francisco, we’ve launched a blistering advertisement campaign to warn tourists against visiting the city because of the deadly open-air drug markets.
It’s horrifying. Parents worldwide should know that San Francisco is unsafe for children and families. It’s no wonder that from July 2020 – July 2021 nearly 55,000 people left San Francisco. Many of them left citing the city’s open-air drug markets. We’ve taken out a large billboard in Union Square, one of the city’s main tourist destinations and shopping districts, as well as promoting the campaign on social media. Please help us by sharing this campaign on social media.
THREE STEPS TO END DRUG DEATHS
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Close Drug Markets
California officials must take action now to shut down the open dealing of deadly drugs on social media, on sidewalks, and in tents through a combination of social services and law enforcement.
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Psychiatry for All
We need universal psychiatric care, and we need it now. To prevent more people from living and dying on the streets, the state of California must take over and centralize psychiatric and addiction services.
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Shelter First
Everyone should have the right to basic shelter, but this does not mean people can camp wherever they like. Housing should be safe and it should be earned, not given away without conditions.
HEROINES FIGHTING HEROIN
(And Fentanyl, oxy, meth and any drug that endangers our kids.) We are are mothers of children who have been killed by fentanyl, at immediate risk of being killed by fentanyl, and who want to prevent more children from dying. But many more of us are stepping up, as parents, and citizens of California, to demand that we shut down the drug death markets, create psychiatry for all, and adopt a “Shelter First” policy for drug addicted homeless, so they can get the help they need.
It’s not just about saving our kids. It’s about saving our humanity.
You don’t have to be a mother to oppose drug death markets. Mothers Against Drug Deaths was co-founded by Jacqui Berlinn, whose homeless son Corey, addicted to fentanyl, is at imminent risk of dying; Amy Neville, whose 14 year old son was killed in 2020 by a counterfeit pill made to look like legitimate oxycodone which was actually fentanyl; and by Chie Lunnon, a Venice Beach resident and mother of two concerned about the spread of drug death markets across California.
The three launched Mothers Against Drug Deaths on August 16, 2021, in a protest against the open drug markets of Sacramento. Berlinn cofounded Stop Fentanyl Deaths and protested fentanyl dealing in San Francisco and Venice Beach in June and July 2021.