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The overdose response network (orn") works to address the overdose crisis by increasing education and awareness, to decrease stigma and curb addiction, while providing communities with the tools they need to combat the epidemic and save lives. Orn's empowering faith leaders (efl) program has been training and mobilizing faith leaders across the country since 2018. The program guides cohorts of diverse faith leaders through approximately ten learning sessions that cover topics related to substance use prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction, and empowers them to ACT in their communities. In 2024, the overdose response network partnered with the georgia department of behavioral health and developmental disabilities and the georgia council for recovery for a 48-stop bus tour timed to national recovery month to raise awareness on the u.s. Overdose crisis. Since launching, the network has distributed almost a million doses of naloxone, installed thousands of overdose aid kits in churches, schools, convenience stores, and community groups, and has trained hundreds of faith leaders to support recovery efforts in their communities.too small to fail, the early childhood initiative of the clinton foundation, is leading a public awareness and action campaign to promote the importance of early brain and language development and to support parents and caregivers with tools to talk, read, and sing with their young children from birth. In 2024, too small to fail partnered with the frameworks institute and rockefeller foundation to create a playbook for storytellers on how to frame the impact of climate change on children's health. Secretary clinton and chelsea clinton expanded on this work by hosting "media that motivates," encouraging popular media to share stories that explore this topic. Too small to fail also announced a new commitment to action to launch a statewide literacy outreach initiative to promote early literacy, in partnership with the barbara bush foundation for family literacy and the united way of pennsylvania.project 42 highlights the record of the clinton administration and engages with alumni of the clinton administration and campaigns. Project 42 offers a range of opportunities for alumni of president clinton's administration and campaigns to engage with one another and with the work of the clinton foundation and the clinton presidential center. In 2024, project 42 and the clinton center commemorated the 25th anniversary of two significant foreign policy milestones: the expansion of nato to include the czech republic, poland, and hungary, and the successful nato air campaign to end to the war in kosovo. President clinton traveled with a delegation to prague and through a series of events, explored the clinton administration's instrumental leadership in leveraging u.s. Strength and alliances to promote peace worldwide. Project 42 and the clinton center continued to engage alumni and highlight the enduring record of the administration, including the launch of the clinton presidential research fellowship, by hosting an alumni reunion during the democratic national convention in chicago, illinois, and convening a national security symposium in washington, DC.the hillary rodham clinton leadership project ("hrclp") is dedicated to strengthening democracy, advancing the health and rights of women and girls, and empowering a new generation of leaders. Chaired by secretary hillary clinton, hrclp serves as the home for her ongoing and future nonprofit endeavors and advocacy work. Hrclp also continues to engage in the planning stages of the hillary rodham clinton exhibit in little rock, and the work to digitize and preserve secretary clinton's archives.