SaveOne.Life
An Initiative of the Audenas Family Foundation
We firmly believe that education, sports, arts and community engagement have the power to save lives by disincentivizing drug use. Our aim is to focus on impact, one life at a time.
Our Core Initiatives
Empowering individuals to live better lives
Community
Outreach
We believe every life is worth saving. Through compassionate, in-person outreach and the free distribution of Narcan (a nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses), we work directly with vulnerable communities to prevent senseless overdose deaths. By having real conversations, building trust, and equipping people with life-saving tools, we aim to create a safer, more supportive environment—one connection at a time.
Youth
Education
Did you know that any marijuana bought outside a licensed dispensary could be laced with fentanyl—and could lead to an overdose? Our Youth Education programs are designed to deliver honest, age-appropriate information that empowers young people to make safer choices. Through open dialogue about drugs, mental health, and peer pressure, we help build awareness, confidence, and resilience—giving the next generation the tools they need to protect themselves and their friends.
Positive
Play
We believe sports have the power to change lives. By encouraging participation in team and individual athletics, we provide young people with a healthy outlet for energy, emotion, and ambition. Sports offer structure, build self-esteem, and create a sense of belonging—helping to steer youth away from risky behaviors and toward a future filled with purpose, discipline, and connection.
Critical
Support
Everyone deserves time and space to heal at their own pace. We help individuals and families navigate the often overwhelming process of finding and affording counseling, treatment programs, and rehab. Whether it’s connecting with the right provider, understanding available options, or securing financial assistance, we’re here to walk alongside people at every step—removing barriers and making recovery more accessible, compassionate, and achievable.

Why we do what we do?
To preserve lives, families and communities
Today’s drug landscape is more dangerous than ever, with synthetic opioids like fentanyl showing up in counterfeit pills and mixed into other substances without warning. Powerful and unpredictable, these drugs have led to a sharp rise in overdoses—often involving a mix of opioids, stimulants, and other sedatives.
We’re here because too many lives are being lost unnecessarily. By raising awareness, starting conversations, and offering tools for prevention and recovery, we believe we can help change the story. Our work is grounded in hope, compassion, and the belief that every life is worth fighting for.

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