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Las Vegas Teen Channels Family Tragedy into Urgent Fentanyl Education Campaign

By Matthias Binder April 21, 2026
Why a Las Vegas teen launched a fentanyl awareness campaign
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Why a Las Vegas teen launched a fentanyl awareness campaign

Contents
A Normal Choice with Devastating ConsequencesLaunching Fent Prevent: A Peer-to-Peer MissionThe Stealthy Threat of Fentanyl in Everyday ScenariosBuilding Community Defenses Against Overdoses

A Normal Choice with Devastating Consequences (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A routine stop at a gas station turned deadly for a young man seeking a legal herbal supplement, exposing the hidden perils of fentanyl-laced products. This heartbreaking incident five years ago propelled his teenage cousin into action, founding a nonprofit dedicated to warning peers about the drug’s stealthy presence. Levi Schaner’s initiative, Fent Prevent, seeks to arm Las Vegas youth with knowledge to prevent similar losses.[1][2]

A Normal Choice with Devastating Consequences

Five years ago, Eli Weinstock, then a college sophomore, made what he believed was an innocuous purchase. He acquired a legal herbal substance from a local gas station, unaware it contained a lethal dose of fentanyl. The overdose claimed his life, leaving his family in profound grief.[1][2]

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Levi Schaner, Eli’s cousin and a freshman at Meadows High School, grappled with the shock. He reflected on how a lack of awareness doomed his relative. Schaner later shared, “He was just a normal teenager who just didn’t know, and if he had known, it could have been possible that he would still be here today.” This realization ignited his resolve to educate others.[1]

Launching Fent Prevent: A Peer-to-Peer Mission

Schaner founded Fent Prevent, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on teen-led fentanyl awareness and prevention. The organization emphasizes peer-to-peer outreach to reach high schoolers effectively. On April 20, 2026, it debuted its first awareness campaign at a roundtable event held at Bottega Exchange near Tenaya and Sunset roads.[1][3]

The launch drew partners like the PACT Coalition, a substance abuse prevention group active since 2010. Jamie Ross, PACT Coalition CEO, highlighted their growth from a modest budget to managing 17 grant programs aimed at youth substance prevention. Schaner described the personal toll: “Five years ago, my cousin passed away from an accidental fentanyl overdose. And that loss just shattered our family and changed my life forever.”[1]

The Stealthy Threat of Fentanyl in Everyday Scenarios

Fentanyl’s potency makes it extraordinarily dangerous, even in trace amounts. The drug proves 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine, with just two milligrams – about the size of a few salt grains – capable of proving fatal. Its tasteless nature allows it to infiltrate products undetected.[1]

Schaner warns of its prevalence in unexpected places. Common drugs like Xanax and Adderall often carry contamination, as do party drinks left unattended. He stressed, “You never should leave your drink unattended, because people can lace that drink with fentanyl. It could be laced in any sort of drugs, including Xanax, Adderall, you name it.”[1]

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  • Legal herbal supplements from convenience stores
  • Prescription pills bought illicitly
  • Recreational drinks at social gatherings
  • Counterfeit versions of ADHD medications
  • Any substance from unverified sources

Building Community Defenses Against Overdoses

The April 20 event doubled as a free community resource fair from 5 to 7 p.m., offering overdose response training and connections to support services. Panels featured representatives from St. Jude’s Ranch for Children and the Wellness Box Foundation alongside PACT Coalition. Attendees, including students, parents, and educators, gained practical insights into harm reduction.[3]

Many Clark County schools now stock Naloxone, known as Narcan, in nurses’ offices for emergency reversals of opioid overdoses. Ross advocated for evidence-based education over outdated tactics like Scared Straight programs, prioritizing mental health support. “If we could ensure that everyone isn’t trying to use Scared Straight programs, and they’re really focusing on mental health, that is a best practice,” she noted.[1]

Fentanyl Potency Comparison Relative Strength
Vs. Heroin 50 times stronger
Vs. Morphine 100 times stronger
Lethal Dose 2 milligrams

Key Takeaways

  • Fent Prevent empowers teens through direct, relatable education to spot and avoid fentanyl risks.
  • Community events like resource fairs provide vital tools, from Narcan access to support networks.
  • Early awareness can prevent tragedies, as one informed choice saves lives.

Levi Schaner’s journey from loss to leadership underscores a powerful truth: knowledge combats invisibility. By sharing Eli’s story on platforms like Fent Prevent’s website, he ensures the message resonates. As fentanyl continues to claim young lives, initiatives like this offer hope and urgency. What do you think about these efforts? Tell us in the comments.

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