The Fentanyl Project
On a mission is to educate the public about the dangers of fentanyl
FPAZ shall identify itself as an affiliate with the EVCF using language substantially similar to: “Fentanyl Project AZ, an unincorporated organization affiliated with and supported by The East Valley Community Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.”

About The Fentanyl Project
Brock founded The Fentanyl Project in Mesa AZ. His mission is to educate the public about the dangers of fentanyl and bring to life this epidemic to those who have not experienced it. Among many other services they provide life saving meditation like narcan, toiletries, clothes, bikes and most importantly they provide HOPE by taking the time to sit and have conversations with people who are struggling with homelessness, mental illness and substance use. They also assist in next steps for those individuals who are ready to start on their own path to recovery. Please consider a donation to help move our mission forward. Every dollar is tax deductible and goes directly to the cause.

Take 10 Movement
The Take Ten Movement is a call to action a simple yet powerful commitment to spend just ten minutes a day making a real, face-to-face connection with someone who might need encouragement, support, or simply to feel seen. The process is simple: take ten intentional minutes, connect face to face, do something that alleviates stress, listen without judgment, and leave them with a message of hope. This daily practice isn’t just about helping others it’s about building a culture of empathy, healing, and human connection. Join the movement, be the difference, and help us remind the world that hope can begin in just ten minutes.
