Webb Glanton Foundation

Webb Glanton Foundation Honoring Webb’s legacy by turning pain into purpose through fentanyl awareness, support, and education.

Webb’s Celebration of Life will be on Sunday, May 24th at 7:00 PM Lucy’s BARge. Everyone is welcome to attend by boat or...
05/14/2026

Webb’s Celebration of Life will be on Sunday, May 24th at 7:00 PM Lucy’s BARge. Everyone is welcome to attend by boat or car.

We encourage everyone to wear a Webb Glanton Foundation t-shirt. T-shirts can be purchased at webbglantonfoundation.org. If you are unable to purchase one, please know that your presence alone will mean so much. At dark, we will light lanterns in Webb’s memory.

A big thank you to Lucy's Barge for allowing us to do this. Webb spent a lot of summers at Lucy's and had great memories there.

Join us Friday, June 19th at 7:00PM at The Anderson Center for an unforgettable night of music and the stories behind th...
05/05/2026

Join us Friday, June 19th at 7:00PM at The Anderson Center for an unforgettable night of music and the stories behind the songs.

🎟️Tickets are available now at webbglantonfoundation.org/tickets

Featuring:

🎵Phillip White - Grammy-Nominated Hit Songwriter
Writer behind the hits of “I’m Movin’ On” (Rascal Flatts), “Nobody But Me” (Blake Shelton), “He Gets That From Me” (Reba McEntire), + more

🎵Mark Nesler - Chart-Topping Hit Songwriter with 13+ Songs on Billboard Hot 100
Writer behind the hits of “Just to See You Smile” (Tim McGraw), “I Miss My Friend” (Darryl Worley), “You Look Good in My Shirt” (Keith Urban), + more

🎵Titus Thornton
Titus is a rising singer-songwriter from Rogersville, Alabama, gaining attention for his traditional country sound and “old soul” voice. Blending classic influences with a fresh presence, he has built a growing audience online, earning over 1+ million views on social media and quickly connecting with fans of authentic country music.

General Admission is $25 and & tables are also available for purchase. Get tickets now at webbglantonfoundation.org/tickets

Thank you, The News Courier for the article and shedding light on this important matter. Making a change begins with spe...
05/04/2026

Thank you, The News Courier for the article and shedding light on this important matter. Making a change begins with speaking up.

From article:
“Local overdose survivor Preston Miller said erasing the social stigma associated with mental health and addiction is key.

“Everybody’s scared to talk about it; scared of what people are going to think, what they might say,” he said. “But who are we to judge? It doesn’t matter about pride or hurt feelings. What matters is speaking up and saving lives.”

Read more here:

Last year in the United States, opioid overdose took the lives of around 150 people every day, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates. But that’s not just a […]

05/01/2026

Webb Glanton’s story didn’t end. It became a mission for the Glanton family. What his family is doing now is turning pain into purpose and saving lives through awareness. This is where community matters. Learn, share, and be part of carrying Webb’s legacy forward through Webb Glanton Foundation.

Real stories.
Real people.
Real impact.
News That Unites!™️

We’ve had many people ask how they can support the foundation and we’re so grateful for that. The WGF online merchandise...
05/01/2026

We’ve had many people ask how they can support the foundation and we’re so grateful for that. The WGF online merchandise store is now live.

You can shop by clicking this link here: https://bit.ly/webbglantonfoundationstore

Webb loved the outdoors. On the water or in a deer stand was his favorite place to be. This merchandise line reflects that.

Every purchase helps us to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and to support those battling addiction. If buying isn’t an option right now, simply liking or sharing this post means more than you know. Thank you for helping us keep his legacy alive while making a difference.

Thank you WHNT News 19 for attending the National Fentanyl Awareness Day event and for sharing Webb’s story.
05/01/2026

Thank you WHNT News 19 for attending the National Fentanyl Awareness Day event and for sharing Webb’s story.

An Athens family is turning their grief into advocacy after losing a loved one to fentanyl. 24-year-old Webb Glanton died in March after taking Xanax unknowingly laced with fentanyl.

Thank you to the City of Athens and Limestone County for standing with us tonight. Thanks to everyone who attended. We s...
04/30/2026

Thank you to the City of Athens and Limestone County for standing with us tonight.

Thanks to everyone who attended. We saw familiar faces and new faces and we are grateful for the support.

04/25/2026
04/25/2026

🚨 Fentanyl is driving the teen overdose crisis. 70% of teen drug deaths involve fentanyl—often from fake pills made to look real. One pill can be deadly. Stay informed. Stay safe.

🔎 Learn more: FentanylAwarenessDay.org

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Elkmont, AL

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