Jodi McCullough brands March 15, as the second anniversary of the death of the twin sister’s death, Fentanyl’s extreme dose. Plans to ‘continue the struggle’ for a better life for those without shelter.

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If you have recently traveled on the Confederation LRT line, you can see six stylized portraits on the walls of the stations. Each subject, one of the life, one or other, has overlapped with the shepherds of good hope. Their written stories are superior to each of the text after each of the black-and-white images, the shades of the contours and faces. In this way, the stories are glued to their faces.
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Each is also accompanied by a QR code, so commands can easily detect these stories.
Together, consist of six portraits Hope facesa campaign of shepherds aimed at breaking the stain of homelessness. The pictures remind us that the life of every man in need of asylum is friends and families affected by the life. The homeless is not just statistics or a single-dimensional stories. They are members of society up to you and I.
One of the portraits and stories, especially when the campaign started the other day, especially the imagination. The woman in the picture is the mother of Jodi McCullough, a Gatineau resident and a four-year-old girl. When I looked at the picture, I thought what he saw. He simply saw a picture of himself or saw his same twin sister, Jordan Leigh McCullough, while others stay on the cross worn around his neck? And Jodi’s March 15, the history celebrating the second anniversary of the death of Jordan, I thought it celebrated the second anniversary of the excessive dose when he was only 29 years old.

Great in Brownsburg-Chatham, Que. They shared a bedroom until the age of 12 and felt each other’s emotions. They asked the same questions. Jordan sang and Jodi made each other happy. Without the other sister or father’s figure, it would often rely on each other in a difficult tutor, two, Jordan – the older, in general, in general.
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“He was my protection, my mother, my safe place and my best friend,” Jodi reminds.
Traumas, including, and had a sense of self-doubt. Jordan numb with substance use. In his 20s, good hope was a customer in the shepherds of hope, the sin of sofa and family with friends and family was great.
“Always felt like a burden,” he says Jodi. “Even in his lowest part, he always apologized. He got so much sin and shame.”
Finally, as a result, he went to Toronto for a three-month rehabilitation program, after that, he has grew up for a while. “He was a joy that once defined him,” Jodi reminds Jodi that Jordan read in a course to become an addictive advisor. “He wanted to deliberately turn his pain.”
However, 14 or 15 March 2023, just a few days before returning to school, reused and reused Jordan.
In the early days, Jordan died in Bowmanville apartment, Jodi, his sister was dead and wrote a text to say. After missing a backward hearing and missed a therapist in the 15th year of Jordan, Jodular wanted to hold a health check. Then a dispatcher told him that Coroner was sent to gather the body of the Jordan River.
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Despite the death of his sister two years ago, Jodi still feels the same depth and Jordan that the two appeared. Along with the ashes worn around the neck, Jodi also wears a ring of his sister. And refusing to allow Jordan’s death to empty.
A year ago, started Jordan Leigh FoundationEducation, community broadcasting, fundraising and direct support, a registered charity that helps to eliminate mental health and addiction.
This year, he sees the portrait and the other five participants, Carasi Metcalfe, Krysey and Krystal Atkinson, and the story of Homelessness, addictive and mental health, but it is important to ask, but these stories are important to simply hear and understand. Jordan convinces Jordan’s memory, and will inspire change.
“I see Jordan when I saw that poster,” Jodi says. “I feel his presence more than ever. This reminds me to continue fighting for people like me.”
Visit www.sghottawa.com/faces-of-hope/ or www.thejordanleighfoundation.com For more information.
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