APALD - Kentucky Rally

APALD - Kentucky Rally

If you would like to honor a loved one who died from Fentanyl Poisoning. Please submit their information by using the link below.

The official APALD Rally page for Kentucky
Somerset Kentucky - Friday, June 3rd - 3 to 7pm
Pulaski County Judicial Plaza
Association of People Against Lethal Drugs We will be creating memorial signs to place on the lawn surrounding the Judicial Plaza during the Rally. https://forms.gle/BfMqwxGP3h5HVCHP8

National Fentanyl Awareness Day | May 9th 09/05/2023

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Rally that was intended to be held today has been canceled. You can participate in Fentanyl Awareness Day by going to the following link.

National Fentanyl Awareness Day | May 9th A day of action to raise public awareness about an urgent problem: illegally made fentanyl. Join our effort on May 9, 2022.

National Fentanyl Awareness Day | May 9th 09/05/2023

Raising awareness about the poison known as Fentanyl. Follow the links below to learn more about Fentanyl and how it is killing our children.

National Fentanyl Awareness Day | May 9th A day of action to raise public awareness about an urgent problem: illegally made fentanyl. Join our effort on May 9, 2022.

26/04/2023

Tuesday May 9th, Target4 will be participating in our local APALD - Kentucky Rally at the Walmart Somerset - Washington Dr location. We encourage all community members to participate to learn more about Fentanyl, overdose prevention, and harm reduction!

Photos from Adanta Regional Prevention Center's post 22/03/2023
22/01/2023

Bob Boon

11/10/2022

We need a new way to solve an old problem. Join us for a FREE screening followed by a Q&A Panel Discussion.

03/06/2022
03/06/2022

These are the faces of Fentanyl poisoning. We offer our prayers to their families and share their faces to raise awareness to impact change.

03/06/2022

Welcome to the first Kentucky APALD Rally!

01/06/2022

If you would like to honor a loved one who died from Fentanyl Poisoning. Please submit their information by using the link below. We will be creating memorial signs to place on the lawn surrounding the Judicial Plaza during the Rally.
https://forms.gle/BfMqwxGP3h5HVCHP8

01/06/2022

Look what arrived today!

31/05/2022

If you would like to honor a loved one who died by Fentanyl Poisoning. Please submit their information by using the link below. We will be creating memorial signs to place in the lawn surrounding the Judicial Plaza during the Rally.

https://forms.gle/BfMqwxGP3h5HVCHP8

25/05/2022

Hello everyone!
Thanks Bob Boon!

25/05/2022

From our Founder:

APALD 2nd Annual Nationwide Rallies – June 3, 2022.
(First Friday every June.)
RAISING AWARENESS TO SAVE LIVES
APALD will be holding its 2nd annual nationwide rallies on June 3, 2022.
With over 100,00 deaths reported by the CDC in the 12-month period ending April 2021, raising awareness with the public is much needed. Whether your loved one died from one pill, one time or suffered from SUD and died – every life matters!!
Since APALD’s 1st annual nationwide rallies, myself and Tena Pruitt have been organizing several Ohio rallies. A lot of the public is still totally unaware of illicit Fentanyl and the staggering number of deaths that have occurred because of the poison being put into street drugs and pills today.
Last year APALD had over 30 cities involved in rallies across the nation from coast to coast on the same day and this coming year we are expecting many more to join in. If you would like to host an APALD rally in your city, please email me at [email protected]. We still have a lot of awareness to bring to this deadly epidemic.
Also, APALD had over 40 supporting groups and organizations join us in our 1st annual nationwide rallies. If you have a group, page or organization and would like to get involved with APALD for our 2nd annual nationwide rallies please let me know.
Diane Urban
Founder of APALD
[email protected]

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Welcome to the first Kentucky APALD Rally!

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