Through raw interviews, haunting visuals, and unfiltered street-level stories, the film captures the daily struggles of Wichita’s homeless who are caught in the cycle of fentanyl addiction. Many of them were once workers, parents, and dreamers, now lost in alleys, tents, and abandoned buildings.
The documentary shows how fentanyl quietly infiltrates the lives of those living on the streets, turning moments of relief into chains of dependence, and hope into silence. This powerful documentary also gives voice to outreach workers, paramedics, and local advocates who witness the crisis every day.
They fight to save lives, administer Narcan, and offer shelter, but resources are thin and time is running out. The film sheds light on the systemic failures that allow fentanyl to spread unchecked among the homeless population in Wichita, turning a public health emergency into an invisible war. Fentanyl Among the Homeless: Wichita’s Silent War – Documentary is not just a film — it’s a wake-up call.
It urges viewers to look closer, listen harder, and confront the reality unfolding in Wichita’s forgotten streets before silence claims even more lives. This video is created for educational purposes, sharing information positively. All content and sources are used according to fair use laws. We comply with YouTube policies. We hope you will accept it sincerely and share it with us.