Senator Dan Sullivan’s (R-Alaska) public awareness campaign, “One Pill Can Kill,” is approaching the February deadline for high school students across Alaska to participate in the awareness campaign about the dangers of fentanyl in their community.
The competition is part of the statewide “One Pill Can Kill ” public awareness campaign that Senator Sullivan launched in May of 2024.
Since the campaign began, Sullivan has highlighted the campaign in community visits, roundtables, and student listening sessions across the state, including in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Wasilla, Ketchikan, Cordova, Valdez, Glenallen, Kotzebue, and Utqiagvik.
Sullivan says, “Fighting the deadly fentanyl crisis in our state means enlisting the help of all Alaskans.”
“After hearing from youth across our state, it became clear that in order for this campaign to succeed, young Alaskans in particular would need to play a big role. Young Alaskans are impacted by this crisis—and they’re motivated to action. By harnessing the creative and bright minds of Alaska’s next generation of leaders, we can finally turn the tide against this horrendous plague on our communities.”
They are asking students to launch a “One Pill Can Kill” media campaign to reach high school students. The campaign can reach students in various ways, such as posters in hallways, advertisements in student newspapers, or videos on social media. Creativity is key.
The campaigns should use the “One Pill Can Kill” messaging and highlight the dangers of fentanyl, the risks of non-prescription drug use, and the importance of staying informed and seeking help.
Schools are encouraged to submit one campaign per school but may submit more. Each entry must include participation from at least two students.
Home-schooled students may also participate by launching a media campaign that reaches youth in locations other than school, including online.
After launching the campaign, contestants must submit a report to Senator Sullivan’s communications team explaining their campaign, how it was executed, and what they learned.
Examples of the campaign’s media materials must be included or linked to in the report.
The judging criteria are as follows:
- Effectiveness – Is the campaign effective?
- Targeted Audience – Does the campaign reach the intended audience?
- Messaging – Does the campaign incorporate the theme of “One Pill Can Kill – Alaska?”
- Creativity – Is the campaign innovative?
- Accuracy – Are the facts about fentanyl and its risks correct and well-researched?
- Lessons Learned – Does the report explain what they learned from the experience?
While all campaigns will be featured on Senator Sullivan’s website, the winning campaign will work with Sullivan’s communications team to design public service announcements featured as part of the statewide “One Pill Can Kill – Alaska” campaign. It will be shared on Sullivan’s social media channels and offered for distribution to local television, radio, and print media across Alaska.
The report submission deadline is Feb 28, 2025, and the winners will be announced on Mar. 14, 2025.
Final submissions can be sent to helen_martin@sullivan.senate.gov.
For more information on the competition and to submit a submission, please visit sullivan.senate.gov.