Mike Giegerich here! I’m End Overdose’s publicist, and I’m excited to share what we’ve been up to over the past month with our latest stakeholder update. In June 2025 alone, we reached almost 400,000 people, eclipsed 1 million views on our awareness campaigns, and saw amazing work across the country including our ongoing efforts in the state of Arkansas.
Read on below for all the details (including our total outreach stats for the month of June)! Thanks for your ongoing support of End Overdose!
OUR OUTREACH

- 397,023 people reached
- 16,321 naloxone doses
- 11,887 people trained
- 2,688 fentanyl test strips
- 41 events tabled
ON THE GROUND

We brought our lifesaving education and resources to Breakaway Minnesota, Force Fields, Beyond Wonderland Chicago, Cali Vibes, Warped Tour, Electric Forest, Beyond Wonderland at the Gorge, Daytrip LA, and many more events nationwide.
Our Director of Community Engagement AJ Banuelos additionally spoke with EDM Maniac about our work at the headline festival EDC earlier this year!
COLLABORATIONS

We collaborated with End Overdose OG HVDES, Asta Suffers, Bowling Green lineman Darius Gaddy, Royal and the Serpent, Dying in Designer, and more!
Our videos eclipsed over 1 million views between Instagram and TikTok alone! Together with artists, athletes, and influencers, we’re making overdose prevention and response accessible to everyone.
IN ARKANSAS

Our Arkansas Outreach and Fulfillment Coordinator Sierra Jeans facilitated over 1,722 Arkansas natives receiving our lifesaving training. Sierra and our amazing team of volunteers trained over 800 people at NWA Pride alone!
OUR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH

Congratulations to our June volunteer of the month: Alexis Ortiz! When asked about his volunteer efforts, AJ has nothing but praise: “Alexis is a seasoned vet when it comes to volunteering! Since his first day training at Rave Wonderland to current music festivals, any time there is an opportunity to train, Alexis will be there! He’s shown nothing but dedication, willingness, and a passion to educate and save lives!”