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SINCE ITS DEBUT THE
DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM
HAS AIRED IN:

33 states
54 colleges / universities
288+  high schools/comm 

506 individual rentals

"This was way more powerful than just don't do drugs - this my kids will remember."

- High School Parent

Today, community coalitions nationwide are taking the lead in substance abuse prevention by reaching out and talking to our young people. Community leaders are collaborating with local schools, wellness centers, and government officials to bring educational programs like “If They Had Known” to their towns.

 

Reach out to these community leaders to help bring “If They Had Known” to your town:

• Drug prevention materials for youth leadership groups and organizations

• Substance abuse resource for mental health, wellness, and rehabilitation facilities 

• Kid-focused drugs and alcohol awareness program for community action and local service groups

• Substance abuse awareness community activity for Rotary organizations

• Youth drug prevention program for government officials

• Teen drug and alcohol awareness campaign for community service-oriented businesses and corporations

DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM TOOLKIT

The toolkit includes guidelines on how to facilitate a viewing, conduct a dynamic post-viewing discussion, and promotional materials.

 

​FACILITATOR GUIDELINES:

  • Applying The Documentary Program

  • Documentary Pre-Viewing Requirements

  • Topics To Introduce The Documentary

  • Post-Viewing Question Sets

    • Educators

    • Community Leaders

  • Closing Comments

 

​DOWNLOADABLE PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS:

  • Local Press Release

  • High School Email Blast Copy for Parents & Guardians

  • Key Message Audience Handout

  • 8.5”x14” Posters

    • Pre Event Promotional Poster

    • Key Message Poster

 

​KEY MESSAGE POSTER & HANDOUT:

Knowing These 5 Things Could Save Your Life or the Life of a Friend

  1. Misusing or abusing prescription drugs can be fatal

  2. Prescription drugs are not for partying or self-medicating

  3. Be aware of the consequences of a toxic mix

  4. Don't hesitate to get help if someone needs it, every minute counts

  5. Remember how your choices will impact everyone around you

INFORMATION SHEET

ABOUT THE FILM

PRESENTED BY:  The Clay Soper Memorial Fund

TITLE:  "If They Had Known"

FILM LENGTH:  35 Minutes

FORMAT:  Presentation for in-class and online curriculums, small groups, and auditoriums

VIEWING OPTIONS FOR

EDUCATORS & COMMUNITIES:

  • $25 for one month of unlimited viewings

  • $150 for one year of unlimited viewings

PARENTS & FAMILIES:

Individual rental of “If They Had Known” (without the Program Toolkit) is now available on:

In high schools, communities, and college campuses nationwide, our documentary program is creating change and helping save lives.

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