As a grieving mother who fought to get help for my daughter’s substance use disorder—and ultimately lost her to fentanyl—I’m often asked what advice I have, or what I wish I had done differently.
Today on Grieving Out Loud, I sit down with another grieving mother at the DEA Family Summit on Fentanyl. Kate Sloan, like so many others, learned about the deadly reality of fentanyl far too late. She’s here to share her son’s story—his battle with substance use disorder—and the hard lessons she wishes she had known sooner.
If you or someone you love is struggling, please don’t wait to get help. Fentanyl is finding its way into street drugs, and even a tiny amount can be deadly. Time really does matter.
Also, if you have an idea for a Grieving Out Loud episode, email Angela at contact@emilyshope.charity
MEET THE GUEST
Kate Sloan
Kate Sloan is a grieving mother from Montgomery, Minnesota, who tragically lost her son to fentanyl after his battle with substance use disorder. In a moving episode, Kate reflects on her journey and shares hard-earned lessons, offering advice to others who may be in similar situations. Through her story, she raises awareness about the dangers of fentanyl, urging families to seek help early. Kate’s advocacy is a testament to her resilience and dedication to preventing further tragedies.