Carrie Luther emphasizes the severity of fentanyl, stating "One-quarter pill can kill and that's the truth"; her son died in 2015 from counterfeit pills, illustrating the ongoing trauma.
Luther, supported by the San Francisco Giants to raise awareness, recalls the personal loss of her son, saying "Whenever we could get there [to games], we would get there," highlighting the emotional toll of her son's absence.
Tess Oliphant of the San Francisco Giants explains the team's role in addressing the fentanyl crisis, expressing a commitment to connect shared experiences and resources within the community.
Logan Webb, a Giants player impacted by loss, underscores the urgency of the fentanyl crisis, stating the franchise's involvement in awareness campaigns fosters community connection and healing.
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