Messages of Hope
Long Format Video Campaign
“From the very moment that we lost him, I said ‘I don’t want one more person to die.’ We went to a meeting and there was a man there and heard our story. He was in recovery and said to us, ‘your son’s death was preventable.’ And that’s what I needed to trigger that in me to know that, okay, now that I know that it’s preventable, then there’s something I can do.”
— CeCe, a mother who shares her story on Back to Life WV
CeCe’s son Ryan overdosed and passed away. Afterward, she began networking and building relationships. She and her husband launched International Overdose Awareness Day in Charleston.
“Ultimately it is the communities that help the people … I started off doing a lot of event organizing because I really liked that aspect of bringing people together to celebrate. There’s so much hurt all the time. You need to have people together to empower them … to give them hope.”
— Joanna, a daughter who shares her story on Back to Life WV
At 15, Joanna lost her father to a fatal overdose. Seeing gifts from high school classmates at his funeral helped her realize she was not alone.