The Foundation for a Drug-Free World has mobilized in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, aiming to reach a distribution goal of 4 million booklets during the tournament. With 3 million already in circulation, the initiative focuses on placing prevention materials in schools, churches, businesses, and stadiums. The effort leverages the unprecedented scale of the first 48-team, three-nation World Cup to reach diverse communities.
In Los Angeles, the mission has taken on a personal urgency. Javier, a father who lost three sons to fentanyl, joined the effort at Los Angeles Stadium. For him, the distribution serves as a vital outlet for grief and a way to protect others from similar tragedies. Similar scenes are unfolding internationally: in Toronto, volunteers engaged with public crowds at the Taste of Asia festival, while in Mexico City, teams distributed 15,000 booklets near the Angel of Independence to fans celebrating the tournament's opening matches.




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