Mom runs marathon across B.C. to raise awareness about toxic drug supply
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'Last year at this time, I was just an ordinary person. I was not running across the province, I didn't need to run across the province because my son was still alive.'
A B.C. mother ran 850 kilometres in 36 days across the province to raise awareness about toxic drugs, a problem that took her son’s life.
“Last year at this time, I was just an ordinary person. I was not running across the province, I didn’t need to run across the province because my son was still alive,” said Jessica Michalofsky.
Michalofsky’s run started in Nelson, where her son Aubrey was born and tragically died.
On Tuesday, the marathon made its way to Kelowna, a couple of weeks before it was scheduled to finish.
After losing her son to toxic drug poisoning, Michalofsky made it her mission to help people understand just how dangerous toxic drugs can be.
“Kids died because they couldn’t evaluate the content or potency of a drug that they happened to be taking that particular day,” said Michalofsky.
Michalofsky is also part of a well-known organization called Moms Stop the Harm – a network of Canadian families impacted by substance use-related harms and deaths.
Another member, Helen Jennens, watched and cheered as Michalofsky made her way through Kelowna.