Pubdate: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Geordon Omand Page: 8 Cited: http://www.mumsdu.com/ VICTIM'S MOM TO ADDRESS UN ON DRUG OVERDOSES Nearly four years after her daughter died of an opioid overdose, Donna May will share her story of loss and learning at the UN. May's daughter Jac, 35, died on Aug. 21, 2012, after overdosing on pain medication prescribed to help her cope with a flesh-eating disease she'd contracted after years of addiction and life on the streets. "From the time she died until (now), all I've done is advocate for drug-policy reform and to have other people receive the education I was given so they don't face the situation the same way I did. "And that's my daughter's legacy," May said from Mississauga, Ont. May and three other mothers whose kids lost their lives to drugs have been invited by the Canadian government to attend a three-day UN session that begins Tuesday aimed at addressing the world's drug problem. Last year, the women helped found the group Mothers United and Mandated to Saving the Lives of Drug Users or mumsDU for short. It advocates for harm reduction and drug-policy reform, and has since expanded to include about 400 parents of kids whose deaths are in some way linked to drugs. "There are too many victims to the war on drugs," May said. "And it's not just the victim that you see. We are the victims, (too)." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt