What Matters to You: MLA Shane Getson

Kim Reddekopp

48 min · 14 de jun de 2024
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Kim sits down with Shane and talks about her families experience with drug addiction, and how the system let them down. Kim's son got addicted to medications, and sadly passed away in 2023 from an overdose.

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