The Brief
- More than 500 people joined the second annual Sarasota Fights Fentanyl and Resource Fair.
- The walk honored those who have lost their lives to addiction while bringing resources to those in need.
- More than 1,000 boxes of Narcan were given out with instructions on how to use it for someone in need of help.
SARASOTA, Fla. – Each photo told a different story about struggles with addiction, and each face belonged to a person who lost their lives to the deadly drug, fentanyl.
Their friends and family have made it their mission to continue their fight, and more than 500 people joined in Sarasota Monday morning to raise awareness and help others with the same struggles. It’s for the second annual “Sarasota Fights Fentanyl Walk and Resource Fair.”
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