Documentary Explores Family, Community Impact of U.S. Addiction Crisis

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JANUARY 29, 2024

FILM SCREENING FREE TO LOGANSPORT COMMUNITY

Documentary Explores Family, Community Impact of U.S. Addiction Crisis

Logansport, IN. (January 29, 2024) – Glory Girl Productions, in collaboration with 4C Health and Logansport Community School Corporation, will present a screening of the award-winning documentary, The Addict’s Wake, to the Logansport community on March 7th at 6:00pm at McHale Performing Arts Center. Admission is free, so tickets are not necessary.

In the wake of the opioid crisis and the emergence of deadly fentanyl pouring into the United States, the impact of drug addiction rages on, destroying communities and families. This documentary film – The Addict’s Wake – focuses on the people of one small town who, like those in so many communities across the nation, have felt the ripple effect of the addiction crisis in every corner of their county.

The feature-length film seeks to link communities to take action and find a pathway to hope and recovery.

“This film is a clarion call for community stakeholders to unite resources and ideologies to fight back against substance-use disorder at a grass-roots level,” said film producer, Lisa Hall, president of Glory Girl Productions. “It takes you alongside a community searching for hope and solutions on the long journey from addiction to recovery.”

With meth, heroin, opioid addiction and deadly fentanyl, fatal overdoses were up 30 percent across the nation last year.

“While this film is set in the small community of Brown County, Indiana, it’s the story of almost every county – small, rural, large, urban and inner city – in the United States,” said Hall. “And this crisis hits every aspect of our society.”

The documentary shares interviews and perspectives not only from individuals and families impacted, but teachers, law-enforcement, courts, neuroscience professionals and faith-based programs. The Addict’s Wake has recently been selected to air on more than 300 public-broadcasting stations throughout the country. It has earned acclaim with the Audience Choice Award at the Heartland International Film Festival, in addition to winning the Sedona International Film Festival’s Independent Spirit Award. The film has also spurred grant investment to create a shorter film that can be used in classrooms to help educate students and teachers about the impact of Substance Abuse Disorder, or SUD.

This opportunity is made possible from the efforts of 4C Health recently being awarded the Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health grant from HRSA. This grant funding will be used to focus on youth prevention, treatment and recovery in Cass County. “We are very excited to promote this event and provide this opportunity to the community. This is a great way to kick off our efforts that will be starting within Logansport Community School Corporation in March” says Lisa Willis-Gidley, Chief Revenue Officer from 4C Health.

Michele Starkey, Superintendent of Logansport Community Schools states, “Logansport Community School Corporation is thrilled to work with 4C Health to bring this program to our community. We believe that the more information we share to help educate our community in order to create awareness and support for our students, the more successful our students will be.”

To view a trailer of the film, please click here.

For reviews from film premiere attendees, please click here.

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