The Faces of Fentanyl memorial exhibit, located at the Museum at DEA Headquarters in Arlington, VA, displays more than 7,000 photos of people whose lives have been lost to fentanyl.
This year, DEA has enhanced the physical exhibit with the creation of a new, interactive online exhibit that can be accessed at www.dea.gov/facesoffentanyl. If a loved one has passed away due to fentanyl, a member of the public may submit their photo, first name, state, and forever age to be featured on the online exhibit, which can filter photos by the latter three categories and can be accessed anywhere online.
The online Faces of Fentanyl exhibit is accessible via Together for Families, DEA's initiative connecting families and organizations with resources that may be of use in grieving the death of a loved one due to substance use or coping with the stress that comes from loving a person affected by substance use or misuse.
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