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Monuments of Suffering by Paul Martin

Monuments of Suffering

I share stories of suffering as part of my work to bring hope and healing to the world by fighting the order of injustice and ignorance.

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"We’re close to losing our home and cars."

We got another letter this week. Or last week maybe. I don't know. It’s all a blur right now. The letters come into one of our United Against Fentanyl mailboxes—the one that says, "Fentanyl Victims Fund."

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My son and my 850 FICO score, gone

I sit on a chair in my home office and look into their eyes trying again to imagine what they must feel—on another Zoom meeting with parents who lost a young adult child to fentanyl.

4 months ago
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“Paul, don’t be so ‘negative!’”

Drinking coffee, talking to a friend.

9 months ago
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Forget about "fentanyl"

On October 30th, United Against Fentanyl launched a national campaign, Walk For Lives. Our vision is to put the solution to the fentanyl scourge where it belongs—with the survivors, the mothers, fathers, siblings, and other loved ones.

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    Working to fight the order of ignorance and injustice in the world and am currently fighting the fentanyl crisis, leading United Against Fentanyl.

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