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THE
KILLING
MACHINE

ONE PILL CAN KILL

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HELP US  STOP THIS RISING DEATH TOLL AND GROWING CRISIS  BY SUPPORTING  OUR NEW EDUCATIONAL feature film that we will make avail to educate teens, parents and communities on how to avoid the most dangerous drug to hit America.

  • Fentanyl overdose is the leading cause of death surpassing heart disease, cancer, and accidents in the US for  Ages 18 to 45
  • Nothing is more heartbreaking than for a parent to loose a child.
  • Fentanyl is in illegal prescriptions, mixed into most drugs and way to easily available.

Along with the film we will also create support educational media and partner with organizations across the country to help with outreach.

We are currently raising funding for this new film and need your support

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GOAL  $ 1MIILLION

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Artists for Change is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to create high impact film, television, and multimedia projects to inspire individuals, organizations, and communities to bring about positive social change.

Fathercon’s mission is to raise awareness and support  Father’s in protecting their children.

We regularly uses Artists’s for Change’s films, to educate communities on the dangers of  social media predators, domestic abuse  and teen trafficking. We have done many educational community screenings of Maya, Lost Girls and Angie: Lost Girls followed by educational panels with experts after which have been very successful. We are excited about Artists’s for Change’s upcoming film The Killing  Machine and feel it will a great tool for us to raise awareness on the dangers of Fentanyl.

Founders, Patrick Erlandson and Joseph Luisi

Open Door is a mission in Houston, Texas that is committed to transforming lives impacted by homelessness and addiction. As well as providing shelter and recovery services, they provide vocational training and education programs to help individuals get the skills needed to secure employment and achieve self sufficiency.

Funding raised so far...

90,000

PLEASE SUPPORT US TO MAKE MORE EDUCATIONAL FILMS AND DO MORE COMMUNITY SCREENINGS

Give a voice to the victims of Fentanyl.

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Artists For Change is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All donations are tax deductible.