Simsbury mother founds nonprofit after losing son to overdose

Good News Notes:

Mother’s Day is just a few hours away and while many will spend the day celebrating their moms and other motherly figures.

One local mom is making a change by channeling her grief into a nonprofit geared to helping those struggling with substance abuse after losing her eldest son.

Lisa Gray is a mom of three. In 2018 her world changed when her son, Jordan, passed away from an accidental fentanyl and heroin overdose.

She says the last promise she made to him was to bring awareness to those who are struggling everyday with addiction.

“He passed away inside of our family minivan in the driveway of our home and as I said goodbye to him that afternoon in the driveway. I made a promise to him that I would continue fighting to save other individuals and families from the devastation that is brought on by the disease of addiction.,” said Gray.

Lisa Gray is a Simsbury mom and the founder of the nonprofit A Promise to Jordan.

The organization is in honor of her 24-year-old, first born son, Jordan who died four years ago to a drug overdose.

“When he passed away June 30, 2018, it was actually his 14th overdose. By the grace of God someone had been there 13 times to save his life with Narcan,” said Gray….”

View the whole story here: https://www.wfsb.com/2022/05/08/simsbury-mother-founds-nonprofit-after-losing-son-overdose/

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