Victoria's Voice: A Mission of Hope and Prevention | Episode 134 with Leah Shepherd
Description
In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Leah Shepard, the executive director of Victoria's Voice, about the organization's mission to combat the opioid crisis through naloxone awareness, education, and community engagement. Leah shares the story behind Victoria's Voice, the importance of naloxone, and the impact of personal stories of recovery. They discuss the need for parental involvement in prevention efforts and the formation of the Angel Army, a coalition of bereaved parents advocating for change. The episode concludes with insights on advocacy and the establishment of National Naloxone Awareness Day.
Takeaways
- Victoria's Voice was founded after the tragic loss of Victoria Siegel.
- Naloxone awareness and distribution are crucial in preventing overdoses.
- The Angel Army consists of bereaved parents sharing their stories to prevent future tragedies.
- Parental engagement is the number one predictor of a child's healthy choices.
- Victoria's diary serves as a powerful cautionary tale for parents.
- Simple changes in a child's behavior can indicate deeper issues.
- Community training on naloxone can save lives.
- Building family connections through shared meals can foster open communication.
- Advocacy efforts can lead to significant legislative changes.
- National Naloxone Awareness Day aims to promote the lifesaving benefits of naloxone.
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