Help Us Make a Difference in the Lives of Our Youth

Back to School $10K Match Challenge!

Remember last year’s X-mas match? The same generous donor has pledged another $10,000, and we need your help to match it. Please donate today because every dollar you give will be matched up to $10,000, doubling the impact of your contribution! Thank you for helping us end fentanyl poisoning.

Join us in supporting students by helping them access critical resources that improve their well-being and build resilience.

How Your Donations Help

Cover athletic fees

Last year, we covered over 50 athletic fees for students to participate in school sports and teams.

Provide physical exams

Provided physical sports exams so students are eligible to participate in school sports and programs.

Supply sporting equipment

Thanks to your contributions, we provided proper sporting equipment to students in need, allowing them to join sports teams.

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We've Gone Nation-wide!

Our core values include Transparency and providing a safe space to curate conversations in our communities, no matter your age, background, or economic status.

Last year, we funded a local middle school where 90% of students receive free or reduced lunch, and many lack the financial means to participate in sports with proper equipment. This year, we're continuing our support for the school, ensuring students have the resources they need for healthy outlets outside of school.

Additionally, we’re expanding our efforts by placing educational posters in schools across Tennessee, Texas, and Colorado to spark open, honest conversations about how students are feeling.

Brittany Carson
Middle School Science Teacher
Memphis Rise Academy Inc.
Hannah Wirtjes
Middle School Counselor
Galileo Middle School
Amber Albrecht
Science Teacher
Jack Swigert Middle School
Montana Gottman
Science Teacher
Jack Swigert Middle School

“As a passionate public school educator, I am dedicated to ensuring the well-being of our youth. My commitment lies in tackling the fentanyl epidemic through education, as I envision a future where all young people can lead long and happy lives.”  - Montana Gottman, D11 Liaison

How Can We Help?

Interested in getting a poster or guidance on initiating conversations about fentanyl poisoning with your students?

At XFoundation we believe in cultivating important conversations to build trust, honesty, and openness with our youth and members of our communities.

Download our poster or, reach out to us and we can customize something similar to fit your needs!

Join Us At Our Upcoming Event

Freakin’ X Classic: Disc Golf For A Cause

Saturday, September 28th, 2024
West Fork Disc Golf Course, Highlands Ranch (View Map)

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MTN TV

George, CEO of XFoundation sits down at MTN TV to talk about the dangers of fentanyl poisoning.

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Madison, Co-Founder of XFoundation speaks out on Fox News discussing the increasing fentanyl crisis in the United States, highlighting the growing number of overdose deaths.

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The growing impact of fentanyl in Colorado and the need for stronger community response and prevention efforts.

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Congress

We worked with the Colorado Springs Congress to talk about reforming the conversation around fentanyl poisoning.

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NORTH Magazine writes on the dangers of fentanyl and the difference between overdose and poisoning.

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Highlights the efforts of community organizations to combat the opioid crisis in Colorado, focusing on education, prevention, and support for those affected by fentanyl.

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KKTV News

XFoundation is committed to raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl, inspired by the tragic loss of their son to fentanyl poisoning.

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