A Belmont-based memorial foundation established in the memory of a Carlmont High School senior who died of a fentanyl overdose last year is hosting a free community event May 4 to spread awareness about the risks of buying drugs online.

The Colin Walker Memorial Foundation was founded after the death of Colin Walker to fund adolescent substance abuse prevention and mental health programs. It’s sponsoring an information session called “Drugs in the Age of Fentanyl” in cooperation with Song for Charlie and One Life Counseling Center.

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Dirk van Ulden

As if the CDC and the Biden Administration are not aware of the avalanche of fentanyl flowing over the Southern border. Their Open Border policies are as much to blame for the tragic death of our children, thousands more than died of COVID 19. But, not a peep from the Democrats, including the totally MIA Homeland Security Dept. At this rate, our country is committing suicide.

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