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2024 S.A.F.E. Youth Summit

src=” alt=”” width=”346″ height=”93″ />  On March 28th, the Spokane Alliance for Fentanyl Education had the delight of providing the youth of Spokane an informative and

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Empowering The Nation

Fighting The Crisis at a National Scale As we fight alongside our community against the current fentanyl crisis in and surrounding our state, powerful and

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Thank You!

Event Success! Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2023 Fall Festival a HUGE success! 

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2023 Fall Festival

The Spokane Alliance for Fentanyl Education (S.A.F.E.) powered by the Rayce Rudeen Foundation is proud to announce a powerful and impactful event aimed at raising

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Sammy Eubanks

Photo: DEA Sammy Eubanks Story Iconic Blues and Country performer Sammy Eubanks believes in destiny. In the past few years, Sammy noticed Rayce Rudeen Foundation

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The 2023 Youth Summit

We are bringing youth together to raise awareness of the fentanyl crisis. The day will be spent learning how you can be an ambassador for

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Stories of Hope: Kim

You learn quickly how not to victimize yourself. You become thankful for the struggles. If I hadn’t experienced what I experienced, I wouldn’t be as

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Fall Fest

We are SOLD OUT!  We did receive notice from the city that tickets have been delivered. If you did not receive your ticket, please reach

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Meet the women on the frontline of combatting addiction in our community

As we wrap up this month of recognizing women’s contribution to history and our present world, we are celebrating two Rayce Rudeen Foundation team members making a powerful impact in our community. Nicole and Sarah from Washington State University have been a huge asset to our team as they live out our mission and vision of promoting living a healthy life free from addiction and addressing gaps in the systems of care for those struggling with drug misuse. We caught up with them on International Women’s Day to hear how their work is vital in helping our community understand this disease.

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