Our Mission

Educate on the dangers of fentanyl. Distribute life-saving tools.

Educate on the dangers of fentanyl. Distribute life-saving tools.

“The greatest public health crisis of this generation.”

Our mission is to educate young people about the dangers of fentanyl. We offer outreach to schools, churches, youth groups, health fairs, sports teams, fraternities/sororities, etc.

We also promise to bring tools —test strips and Narcan training— to enable your group to proactively manage risk. Fentanyl should not be winning this battle.

BirdieLight Mission

“Our goal is to have a test strip in the hand of every high school and college student in America.”

– Beth Weinstock, Eli’s Mother

We’re driven by a simple yet profound purpose: to save the lives of our youth from fentanyl.

The heartbreaking truth is that more and more young souls are being lost to accidental fentanyl ingestion, and we refuse to let this continue. In memory of Eli and countless others lost to this epidemic, we’re on a mission to halt its devastating grip.

Too many lives are taken because of a lack of awareness about the lethal potency of fentanyl lurking in what they consume. Our goal is to ensure that every young person is not just informed but prepared with the tools to make the right choice and protect their life.

Our Impact So Far

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Disclaimer


The information on this website is not intended as medical advice; Dr. Weinstock is a physician but not YOUR physician. While we advocate for the life-saving potential of tools such as fentanyl test strips and naloxone, BirdieLight is not the manufacturer of these tools, and no tool is 100% accurate all the time. BirdieLight makes no representations that these tools are 100% accurate; any reliance you place on them is strictly at your own risk. Please keep in mind that while fentanyl test strips are a powerful detection tool for the potentially-lethal presence of fentanyl in illegal pills and powder, the strips have been determined to be 92-96% sensitive in detecting fentanyl. Remember, never use any substance when you are alone (tell a friend you are taking something!) and that friend should always know where the naloxone (Narcan) is.