Adam's Light honor those lost to addiction

Опубликовано: 26 Август 2024
на канале: WMAR-2 News
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Fentanyl-related deaths make up 84% of all intoxication deaths in Maryland in 2021, according to the Maryland Department of Health.

In addition to the drug being highly addictive, it also shatters families. That is what happened to Esther Shack-Seivert and Shelley Debelius.

Back in September 2021, Esther lost her son to a fentanyl overdose.

"Two weeks before he passed, he started using again, and unfortunately, what he thought was heroin happened to be fentanyl, and it killed him," says Debelius.

Adam's death wrecked the family. "He died instantly. He still had the needle in his arm. There was no hope at all to revive him," says Shack-Seivert.

One year later, the family created Adam’s Light, a non-profit aimed at helping users seek sobriety and support those in recovery.