What’s the Fentalife?

The whole world aspires to the California lifestyle. We are leaders in health, inclusivity, sustainability, creativity and innovation. And yet, San Francisco is in the midst of a true public health crisis. A string of failed drug policies have created an inhumane reality that is not only killing people but also dramatically impacting public safety and our economy. City Hall is forcing us to live an anti-lifestyle. We call it the Fentalife.


During May and June 2023, when the City of San Francisco was finalizing its budget for the next two fiscal years, the That’s Fentalife! ad campaign mobilized San Francisco residents to send a letter to City Hall asking the Mayor and Board of Supervisors to fund a robust list of programs aimed at ending the drug crisis.

Was the That’s Fentalife! Campaign Successful?

TogetherSF Action, with our coalition of experts and advocates, spent months researching and aligning around these programs, then organizing our community to send letters. And it worked. City Hall is funding every item we advocated for, thanks to the 3,200 people who sent over 57,000 letters to offices all throughout City Hall.

Want to join this movement?

We’re not stopping here. TogetherSF Action is making it easy for you to advocate for a better San Francisco. Join us for our game-show style event, Why SF Is Broken (And How to Fix It), to learn about what we plan to tackle next.

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Fentanyl is a Bigger Killer than COVID-19

Since 2020, drug overdoses have killed twice as many people in San Francisco as COVID. We all paused our lives for the pandemic, and San Francisco City Hall declared it an emergency. Why haven’t they met this public health epidemic with the same sense of urgency?

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Get (More) Involved

Are you connected to a local organization that may want to sign on to be a part of our community coalition? Or maybe you’re an individual who’s ready to do more than send a letter. We want to hear from you.

Together, We’re Stronger

We are a coalition of local organizers, activists, and community members who want to see an end to the fentanyl trafficking going on in our neighborhoods. We want an increase in recovery and treatment resources for those suffering from addiction, and we want drug traffickers to face consequences for selling drugs that kill. We want to see an end to the inhumanity and suffering on our streets and we want to revitalize our communities through support and love.


Our coalition includes Cedric Akbar, forensic Director for Westside Community Services and Positive Directions Equals Change; Central Mission Neighbors; Cregg Johnson, Co-Founder of Positive Directions Equals Change and Director of the TRP Academy; Del Seymour, Code Tenderloin Founder; Destiny Pletsch, Steve Adami, and Tom Wolf, Recovery Advocates; JJ Smith, Tenderloin Community Activist; Max Young, Mid Market small business/building owner and Street Level Drug Dealing Task Force member; Pratibha Tekkey, Director of Community Organizing for Tenderloin Housing Clinic; Mothers Against Drug Addiction and Deaths (MADAAD); Randy Shaw, Executive Director of Tenderloin Housing Clinic; the Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC); and TogetherSF Action.

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