Honoring Our Loved Ones: A Community United in Grief and Love

Tanya Hornbuckle reflects both on her personal loss and the collective strength of the community, while acknowledging the shared experience of loss due to the toxic drug supply.

International Overdose Awareness Day - Edmonton, AB - August 31, 2024

Good evening,

I'm honoured to be standing here as a part of this community that has come together due to the toxic drug supply that has resulted in the deaths of our loved ones. I'm sorry we have to have this event but I am absolutely grateful that you all are here. Take a good look around. Notice that you are not alone. Hug the friends or family members you are here with. Reach out to those who stand by themselves, as they also deserve the love & understanding we all need. Your loved one mattered.  

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Seeking Executive Director

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will be responsible for the overall strategic and operational leadership of this national charity. The Executive Director will oversee the delivery of Moms Stop The Harm’s vision, mission, and strategic priorities through the development and delivery of programs and services, financial sustainability, fund development, operations, and external communications. Experience in hiring and managing staff is essential. This is a leadership position requiring excellent communication skills and the ability to act as the public speaker and public relations representative of Moms Stop the Harm  The posting will remain open until the position is filled.


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