Resources
About Fentanyl
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50x stronger than heroin and 100x stronger than morphine
Fentanyl overdoses contribute to nearly 70% of deaths in the United States
You can’t see, taste or smell fentanyl
Xylazine—also known as “tranq”—mixed with fentanyl is an emerging threat
In 2024, the DEA seized more than 60 million counterfeit fentanyl-laced pills
Fentanyl test strips can detect the presence of fentanyl in any drug form, and can reduce the risk of overdose
It takes as little as 3 nanograms to accidentally overdose from fentanyl
Half of the fake percocet Dylan took contained 24,000 nanograms of fentanyl
The Dylan Moore Foundation is dedicated to supporting teens and young adults facing various challenges. Our primary mission is to provide scholarships for youth who require treatment when their insurance coverage is insufficient. This assistance may extend to counseling, therapy, or rehabilitation services. Every young life is valuable and precious, and if our efforts can contribute to saving even one individual, then every initiative we undertake is truly worthwhile. We do this work in honor and memory of Dylan Moore.
Naloxone/Narcan
Naloxone—commonly known as Narcan—is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose when given in time. Naloxone can reverse overdoses from fentanyl, heroin, and other prescription opioids. Once administered, it can help restore normal breathing within 2-3 minutes.
Naloxone is available over-the-counter at many pharmacies as a nasal spray. It’s small and easy to carry, and no medical training is required to administer it.
How to use Naloxone nasal spray
The dangers of social media
On June 23, 2025, we stood beside Dylan on Capitol Hill to raise awareness. Dylan was with 245 other children who have been affected by the harms of social media. Dylan purchased what he believed to be a Percocet through Snapchat; however, the pill was entirely fentanyl, which tragically claimed his life. Social media has been a heartbreaking factor in each of these cases, contributing to the tragic loss of our children. There needs to be change. Change can only happen with awareness. We will always make sure Dylan’s voice is heard.
Resources
Provides counseling and support for young men struggling with drug and alcohol issues. Call 717-285-0420 or visit their website.
Substance use treatment; Mental health treatment; Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children. Call 484-565-8200 or visit their website.
Caron Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center
Provides addiction treatment and behavioral healthcare. Call 888-537-7219 or visit their website.
Continuum of care for anyone dealing with mental health and substance abuse issues, from young adults to seniors. Call 484-835-2052 or visit their website.
Mission: When you’re down and out, and the traditional paths haven’t worked, we offer the support you need to get back to the life you’ve been wanting to live. Call 610-344-9600 or visit their website.
Text or call 988 for 24/7 judgement-free support for mental health and substance abuse.
Substance use treatment; Mental health treatment; Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children. Call 866-432-0054 or visit their website.
Substance use treatment; Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children. Call 610-388-7400 or visit their website.
Substance use treatment; treatment for co-occurring substance use plus serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children. Call 267-669-0300 or visit their website.