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Breaking the silence: Nonprofits gather to raise awareness about fentanyl poisoning
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) โ Non-profits from across the state gathered at Legion Stadium on Sunday to spread awareness about fentanyl poisoning.ย ย
Attendees also had the chance to receive free Narcanโknown generically as naloxoneโwhich is a life-saving drug that can reverse the effects of fentanyl poisoning.
Leslie and Duane Locklear lost two of their sons, Matt and Ryan Locklear to fentanyl poisoning in 2022. The couple started the Fight 4 Me Foundation in their sonsโ memory. They said one of the biggest challenges with fentanyl education is the negative stigma.
โA great number of people, for whatever reason, donโt want to talk about it. They just want to stigmatize it and push it to the side, and knowledge is power so we just took that calling upon ourselves to get out there and try to make people aware of how bad that problem really is,โ Duane said.
Barb Walsh of Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina lost her 24-year-old daughter Sophia after she drank from a water bottle laced with the synthetic drug.
โShe grabbed a water bottle out of the refrigerator, the water bottle contained eight nanograms of diluted Fentanyl. She died instantly. No Naloxone in the house. She was left for ten hours before 911 was called,โ she said.
Read more: Breaking the silence: Nonprofits gather to raise awareness about fentanyl poisoningAt the event, rapper 22Jax and Ladydice shot a music video for their song โFor Yโall,โ which aims to break the stigma surrounding fentanyl education.
โItโs bigger than everything thatโs going on. It became very personal for me when I heard about the 19-month-old that did not wake up from her nap or his nap at the Airbnb, thatโs insane. I have a 19-month-old at the house, so it really struck home,โ 22Jax explained.
Forgotten Victims of North Carolina Founder Patricia Drewes lost her daughter Heaven to fentanyl poisoning in 2018, leaving behind her son, Cameron. Drewesโ hope is that more parents like her will educate their children.
โFor Godโs sake, educate your children. I had no idea. I wish I had known then what I know now. We have to educate our parents, we have to educate our children.โ
According to the North Carolina Chief Medical Examinerโs Office, since 2016, more than 15,000 North Carolinians have died from fentanyl poisoning.
If you would like to know how obtain Narcan in case of a life-threatening emergency, New Hanover County Health and Human Services has a list of where to get Narcan locally for free, with insurance.
Local rapper hosts fundraiser and music video shoot for fentanyl awareness
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Rapper 22Jax wants to give a voice to families who have lost loved ones because of fentanyl and spread awareness about the drug.
On Sunday in Legion Stadium, rapper Alexander Whittington, also known as โ22Jax,โ held a music video shoot and fundraising event for fentanyl awareness.
โThe main purpose of this event is to inspire more people to speak up that felt as though they lost their voice or felt that the memory of their loved ones are lost,โ said 22Jax.
Read more: Local rapper hosts fundraiser and music video shoot for fentanyl awarenessThe music video shoot is for 22Jaxโs new song โFor Yโallโ featuring musician LadyDice. The song was released earlier this month, and 40% of the songโs proceeds will go to organizations helping raise fentanyl awareness.
22Jax says it is more than just addiction and overdoses. โThe insane thing is, all these things are happening and no one is doing anything, so I decided to use my platform to reach the youth and grab all of these organizations,โ said 22Jax.
โIt wasnโt until I really got involved with the song that I was really educated. The numbers and the statistics, itโs out of this world. I just feel like people need to know more and I am just trying to forward the education that I have received and try to save some lives,โ said LadyDice.
Michikoโs Voice is a non-profit based out of Johnson County and is one of the organizations that will receive proceeds from For Yโall. Kamaya Duff lost her 23-year-old sister Michiko, who died from fentanyl poisoning.
Duff says her sister unknowingly took 29mg of fentanyl.
โWhen my sister passed we were lost, it took us 15-18 months to get her toxicology back,โ said Duff.
Many families in attendance at the music video and fundraiser event say they waited months before finding out the cause of death of their loved ones. They say itโs a healing experience to be around other people who have experienced similar pain.
โThere is no stigma, it can happen to anyone, first-time users, non-users, addicts. It can happen to anyone,โ said Duff. โIt can be any adult or child it happens to the innocent and the non-innocent,โ she added.
The event also had free Naloxone and training to help prevent fentanyl poisoning and save lives. 22Jax says he appreciates the community support and hopes to keep spreading fentanyl awareness across the state and country.
โItโs overwhelming, I didnโt think the turnout would be so well,โ said 22Jax.
Read the article on the WECT News 6 website.