April Babcock, Founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl – After losing her son Austen to a fentanyl poisoning April turned her pain into community service and founded Lost Voices of Fentanyl a non-profit organization devoted to illicit fentanyl education, prevention and awareness. It began as a rally outside the Chinese Embassy, but it grew into something more and the Lost Voices of Fentanyl Facebook Discussion group has become a haven providing bereavement support and encouragement for more than 29,000 bereaved families nationwide suffering through the enormous tragedy of illicit fentanyl poisonings. April has become a beacon of hope and a leading advocate in the nation for bereaved families in the fight against illicit fentanyl.
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