BITHLO, Fla. — Hundreds of homeless people are living in the woods in east Orange County, facing dangerously cold weather this week. Some face mental health challenges, and many are addicted to fentanyl and other deadly drugs.
A local nonprofit is sending teams into the woods to help them find places to stay warm and get the medical services they need.
Kala Bruning and Keri Lopes packed up boxes of Kloxxado for their mission, which is twice as powerful as Narcan and can save someone’s life if they overdose on fentanyl…