Campaigns like The Pixel Project use interviews to give survivors a platform to reclaim their narrative and offer solutions for others. Beyond Just Telling: Moving from Awareness to Action
In West Virginia, billboards once screamed “One Pill Kills.” They were ignored. Enter the "We Are Not Forgotten" campaign—featuring large-scale portraits of local survivors in active recovery, alongside QR codes linking to their 90-second audio diaries. The shift from anonymous terror to known neighbor created a wave of community support that led to the opening of three new low-barrier recovery centers.
The Power of Resilience: Survivor Stories and the Impact of Awareness Campaigns