Anne Fundner

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  • “One Pill Can Kill”: How Counterfeit Pills Are Targeting Teens and Tweens
    Explores how social media, peer pressure, and counterfeit pills laced with illicit fentanyl are creating a deadly trap for otherwise “good kids.”

  • What Parents Don’t Know About Fentanyl—but Must Learn Now
    Practical warning signs, how fast addiction and withdrawal can set in, and why even “trying it once” can be fatal without immediate intervention.

  • From Grief to Advocacy: A Mother’s Fight After Losing Her 15-Year-Old Son Weston
    Anne’s personal story, how her family’s life changed overnight, and how she turned unimaginable loss into a mission to save other children.

  • Cartels, Open Borders, and the Fentanyl Flood into American Communities
    How cartel-driven fentanyl trafficking, enabled by current border policies, is bringing lethal counterfeit pills into neighborhoods across the country.

  • Holding Leaders Accountable: What Washington Must Do to Stop Fentanyl Deaths
    Insights from Anne’s congressional testimony on the urgent need for border security, action against cartels, and a national education campaign on fentanyl.

  • Faith, Family, and Finding Hope After an Unthinkable Loss
    How Anne’s faith, family, and community have helped her keep going—and how other grieving families can find purpose and voice in the midst of tragedy.

Anne Fundner

Angel Mom, nationally known speaker, and relentless activist working to save families from the silent epidemic of counterfeit pills laced with illicit fentanyl.

  • Mother and advocate: California mom of four whose 15-year-old son Weston died from a single counterfeit pill made of illicit fentanyl in 2022.

  • Deeply involved parent: Former room mom, school ambassador, and ever-present supporter at her children’s church, school, and sports activities.

  • Human face of the crisis: Shares Weston’s story—his kindness, athleticism, and bright future—to show how quickly fentanyl can steal a child’s life.

  • “One pill can kill” messenger: Warns that teens often think they are taking a harmless medication when it is actually deadly illicit fentanyl.

  • Policy and border voice: Publicly holds national leaders and cartels accountable for the flood of fentanyl entering the U.S. and the deaths it causes.

  • Call to action for parents: Urges families to learn the signs, act fast after any exposure, and demand serious education and policy change to protect kids.

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Bio

Anne Fundner is a California mother of four whose life was shattered when her 15-year-old son Weston died after taking what he thought was a harmless pill that was actually illicit fentanyl. A deeply involved parent and former room mom and school ambassador, she now channels her grief into powerful advocacy, sharing Weston’s story to put a human face on the fentanyl crisis and warn families that “one pill can kill.” Having testified before Congress on the border-enabled flood of cartel-driven fentanyl into American communities, she challenges leaders and parents alike to confront this threat with urgency, education, and decisive action to protect children.

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