#175 is the number of people per day who are dying in the opioid crisis in the United States.
Their faces and their names and their hometowns transcend boundaries. They are from Cape Cod, from Boise and San Antonio, from big cities and small rural towns.
They are white and black and brown. They are students from Boston College and Tulsa Community College. They are lawyers and waitresses and high school juniors. They’re the young. And they’re the old.
Erase the stigma of opioid addiction and let our government know that 175 people a day is 175 too many.
Stand with us in hope. And demand action.