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Metro Detroit mother on mission to raise awareness about dangers of fentanyl after death of son
CLARKSTON, Mich. – A Clarkston lady is making it her mission to lift consciousness in regards to the risks of artificial opiods, like fentanyl.
Rebecca Elmaksoud is set to show her heartache into advocacy after she misplaced her son, Brandon Reynolds, to fentanyl poisoning.
Elmaksoud is working with different households who’ve suffered an identical loss to lift consciousness throughout the nation. The objective is to make folks conscious of how harmful fentanyl is.
She stated her son was in rehab to assist with alcohol abuse and was sober for a while earlier than his dying.
“He, sadly, went out and he was clearly looking for one thing and he obtained one thing fully totally different. And he was poisoned, murdered,” Elmaksoud stated.
She is making it her mission to eradicate the stigma round fentanyl and the lives it takes. In 2021, greater than 107 thousand folks within the U.S. died of drug overdoses and drug poisonings. Round 67% of these concerned artificial opioids like fentanyl, based on the CDC.
“These are folks which are ingesting one thing they have no idea they’re ingesting that they’re being given. That’s poisoning,” Elmaksoud stated.
In October, she put up a billboard in honor of her son. The group she’s a part of has already put up 90 billboards throughout the nation with dozens of what they name their “angels.”
They hope the billboards gained’t go unnoticed. A billboard in Michigan goes up in Lansing.
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