Community Awareness for Addiction and Recovery
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Leaders coming together for change
By Lauren MonicaANSON COUNTY — “You can change, you don’t have to live this way,” says William Short, and it is the main point he hopes sticks with people after they attend a Community Awareness for Addiction and Recovery meeting. Short says his meetings are not exclusively for addicts, but instead are…
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Heartbreak: A mother’s cautionary tale
By Lauren Monica lmonica@ansonrecord.comANSON COUNTY — Founder of Fentanyl Kills You, Holly Alsobrooks spoke at Tuesday night’s Community Awareness for Addiction and Recovery Meeting, sharing the very personal story of how she lost her son, Cody James Bryant, to a one-time dose of fentanyl.





