Fentanyl Free Communities

Say Less. Do More.

Fighting the fentanyl epidemic through music, culture, and community action. Not another report. A movement.

77,648 overdose deaths in
12 months (CDC, 2025)
The fentanyl crisis doesn't need more pamphlets. It needs voices people actually listen to.

Say Less Do More uses music, media, merchandise, and real community connection to reach the people traditional awareness campaigns miss. We partner with nonprofits, not compete with them. We bring the culture they can't.

How We Move
01

Music & Media

Original music, social content, and storytelling that spreads awareness through culture, not clinical messaging. Streaming, YouTube, brand collaborations.

02

Nonprofit Partnerships

We don't compete with recovery orgs. We amplify them. Media campaigns, cultural outreach, and community engagement in exchange for sponsorships and program grants.

03

Community Events

Fentanyl awareness concerts, recovery storytelling nights, youth workshops, and art therapy gatherings. Healing through shared experience.

04

The Movement Merch

Fentanyl Free shirts. Say Less Do More hoodies. Every piece is a walking billboard for the cause. Streetwear that saves lives.

66% of overdose deaths involve fentanyl
5 min one American dies from fentanyl every five minutes
0 culture-first brands in the fentanyl awareness space

Until now. Say Less Do More is the first brand built to reach people where they are, not where institutions want them to be.

The Founder

Andrea Windom

a.k.a. Andii Foxx

Business professional across Dallas-Fort Worth. Music artist on SoundCloud. Community builder in McKinney, Texas.

Andrea brings something nobody else in this space has: the ability to write a grant proposal and a song about survival in the same afternoon. That dual identity is exactly what this movement needs.

Say Less.
Do More.

The movement to fight fentanyl through music, culture, and community is just getting started. Every song. Every event. Every conversation. It matters.