Michelle Leopold and her husband, who lost their 18-year-old son to fentanyl overdose, are helping train people to use naloxone, as well as giving it away.
"This is very personal. This is how I'm trying to find some purpose in my pain," Leopold said. "My forever 18-year-old son Trevor died from one fentanyl-laced pill in his dorm room at Sonoma State in November of 2019."
"I was screaming into the void for the first year and people didn't think it would ever affect them," she said. "And now so many people have heard of a loved one who has died from fentanyl."
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