Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office of Montgomery County hosts a PSA video contest to promote awareness of the dangers of opioids and fentanyl use among teens.
All 6th through 12th graders living in Montgomery County can enter the contest. Submissions of an original video are due Friday, Nov. 17.
Students can take a stand against opioid and fentanyl abuse through entering the state's attorney's office PSA video contest!
Cash prizes: $1,000 for first, $750 for second, and $500 for third and fan favorite. Contest details: https://t.co/0MUkfwh4IK.
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The top prize for the contest is $1,000, second place is $750, third place, and the fan-favorite submission is $500. Magnolia Plumbing donates the prize money in honor of two Montgomery County residents who died of fentanyl overdose according to the contest site.
Students can enter the contest as a group or individually and are limited to a single entry.
More information on the PSA video contest can be found here.