“Look, I don't know everything about the fentanyl crisis. I know kids are dying every day, and everyone is going down. This is our way of spreading awareness.”

— Rick Wallen, CEO Customs FN Customs

May 13th, 2023 Custom FN Customs will be hosting the launch and release of the Charity V. The Event will be held from 6 PM to 12 AM at 12824 Earhart Ave Auburn, California. The evening is a motorsports enthusiast event focused on fentanyl prevention and awareness. It is a family-friendly event with live music and guest speakers discussing first-hand experiences with fentanyl use, poisoning, and prevention.

The campaign will be working to create a storm on August 21st, with Facing Fentanyl for
National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day. The awareness day is supported by the DEA and hundreds of awareness partners and families impacted by Fentanyl to spread prevention nationwide. Event planners are working now for a center stage demonstration, and performance of Charity V live in Times Square, New York. Customs FN Customs wants the world to see how urgent it is to spread prevention and prevent further negative impact fentanyl is taking on our country.

"Fentanyl is the deadliest drug scourge our nation has experienced. It's killing someone every 5-7 minutes," said
Andrea Thomas of Facing Fentanyl. "We are proud to partner with Custom FN Customs and Ride the Wall LLC to increase awareness and prevent more people from dying. It's time for all of us to take action and do our part to ensure that no family has to endure the pain and suffering caused by this epidemic." Facing Fentanyl, Ride the Wall LLC, and Customs FN Customs will launch a tool kit specific to this campaign in the summer of 2023.

Custom FN Customs and Ride the Wall LLC have dedicated nearly $250,000 over the last two years towards this fentanyl campaign project. They are asking for donations to support this cause and their travel across the country, spreading the message about the dangers of illicit Fentanyl and sudden death.

"I Think This is a great way to reach the younger generation!"- Chris Davis

“Look, I don't know everything about the fentanyl crisis. I know kids are dying every day, and everyone is going down. This is our way of spreading awareness.” — Rick Wallen,

"I Think This is a great way to reach the younger generation!"- Chris Davis “Look, I don't know everything about the fentanyl crisis. I know kids are dying every day, and everyone is going down. This is our way of spreading awareness.” — Rick Wallen,

"Fentanyl is the deadliest drug scourge our nation has experienced. It's killing someone every 5-7 minutes,"-Andrea Thomas

"Fentanyl is the deadliest drug scourge our nation has experienced. It's killing someone every 5-7 minutes,"-Andrea Thomas

It's so important. We all know people who have overdosed, kids at my school,"

I'm happy to see people talking about it, really happy to see it."

said Atlas Nowicki

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It's so important. We all know people who have overdosed, kids at my school," I'm happy to see people talking about it, really happy to see it." said Atlas Nowicki Dream it

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Primary Prevention Education and Opioid-Reversal Kit

Facing Fentanyl is a coalition of affected families and awareness organizations warning the public about the dangers of illicit Fentanyl through prevention and awareness. Families affected by Fentanyl see the importance of primary drug prevention education in schools. Fentanyl is the most prevalent and easily accessed drug by young people in America today. Education for students, teachers, and parents is essential to stopping drug use before it starts and saving lives before it's too late. Operation Facing Fentanyl is a campaign to provide naloxone and primary education tools to schools as they struggle to navigate safety for students.

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To Help Support Either Ride The Wall Drift, to support the car to get on the track for events and ride-alongs. Or The cause of awareness and for the team to go out and save lives you can donate to Facing Fentanyl.

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Customs FN Customs has put hundreds of hours into how best to memorialize every life lost to illicit fentanyl poisoning.

The CTS-V holds a special seat dedicated to the memory of every life lost from drug poisoning. The seat is in the front passenger and is bright purple to denote the poisoning or overdose of lives lost to drug deaths. A digital screen will play a video image and name of two people who lost their lives from Fentanyl poisoning per demonstration. After each demonstration, the tires will be signed by the campaign team and presented to the surviving family members as a memorial. Each name set will be hand-written on the CTS-V as a memorial dedicated to the surviving families. When the car's body has been filled with names of those lost to Fentanyl poisoning, the car's removable body panels will be auctioned off to raise funds for Fentanyl prevention efforts by going across the country track to track giving ride-alongs to help heal friends and families to the lives lost.