One Pill Can Kill: Fentanyl and its Impacts on Young Adults

This documentary tells the story of a life lost too soon to fentanyl poisoning, shared through the voices of those who knew Cayden Foster best, including his parents, Sean and Afrodita Foster. For Britney and her community, this tragedy became a turning point. One that opened their eyes to a growing crisis affecting college students nationwide. Through personal stories and real experiences, the film explores what fentanyl is, how it works, and why it has become one of the most dangerous substances in today’s drug landscape. It sheds light on how easily lives can be changed forever, often without warning. The documentary also features Taylor Blount, a Fentanyl College Ambassador for the First Lady of Virginia, who offers insight into advocacy, awareness, and the importance of education. Her perspective highlights the role students and campuses can play in creating meaningful change, and her work alongside campus leaders such as Julie Ramsey & Cameron Patterson. Centered around Longwood University, this film emphasizes the power of community, conversation, and action. By sharing this story, we hope to raise awareness, inspire dialogue, and encourage colleges everywhere to take steps toward prevention, so that fewer lives are lost and more voices are heard in the fight against fentanyl.