Radio Catskill - The Kingfisher Project
On this episode of The Kingfisher Project, host Bill Williams speaks with Alexis Pleus, founder of Truth Pharm, a Binghamton-based organization working to reduce stigma, raise awareness, and advocate for change around substance use and overdose prevention. Pleus shares the story of losing her son Jeff to a heroin overdose, the founding of Truth Pharm, and the organization’s work with directly impacted families. She also discusses the recent Purdue Pharma sentencing hearing in Newark, New Jersey, where families delivered powerful victim impact statements, and explains why many advocates believe accountability for the opioid crisis remains unfinished. The conversation also looks at New York’s opioid settlement funds, concerns over how that money is being distributed, and Pleus’ call for more support for grassroots and community-based organizations doing direct harm reduction work.
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