Taylor Balfour lost her sister to overdose in 2019. Today she is learning to love life again and is using her tragic loss to foster change. Must listen!

Published: Sept. 29, 2023, 6 p.m.

From Regina, SK. Taylor lost her sister to fatal overdose in 2020. Today she is a writer, drug policy advocate, and is learning to love life again. Todd Rennebolm from the Bunny Hugs and Mental Health will be in studio co-hosting this one so I hope you'll join us for this powerful story of healing and fighting to make change right here, on The Hard Knox Talks Podcast.

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Stronger Together Canada Peer Led Support Groups by Moms Stop the Harm
Are you struggling with the substance use of a loved one? Go to
https://www.holdinghopecanada.org/

Have you tragically lost someone to drug related harms? Visit
https://www.healingheartscanada.org/

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Info on the Graduate Certificate Program in Substance Use Health and Wellbeing here https://grad.usask.ca/programs/substance-use-health-and-wellbeing.php#Program

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https://elizabethfrysask.org/