Witness how personal tragedy leads to the creation of the Molly Angel Project, an initiative dedicated to providing life-saving resources like Naloxone and advocating for the decriminalization of fentanyl testing strips in Mississippi. Through collaboration with Americans for Prosperity, discover the grassroots movement that led to significant policy changes, saving lives and offering hope to many. This story of resilience, friendship, and effective activism showcases the power of sharing personal experiences to break stigmas and drive legislative change.
How Addiction Inspired Advocacy: The Molly Angel Project & The Fight Against Fentanyl
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