Time to remember loved ones and end overdose

Candle

Local communities in Shetland and around the world are coming together on 31st August to remember those who have died or been affected by drug overdose.

Lerwick Town Hall’s clock will be lit purple to remember those lost to overdose and to raise awareness of the fact that these are preventable deaths. There will also be a remembrance event in Lerwick Flower Park at 7.30 p.m., where people will have the chance to light a candle while they remember someone lost to overdose. The event will be held under the appropriate guidance on social distancing.

Shetland Islands Council Convener Malcolm Bell: “Overdose can affect anybody, and one of the messages of this day is that the people who overdose are our sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters – they are loved and they are missed. No family should ever have to go through the pain of losing a loved one in this way. By holding an event this year, the people of Shetland are joining themselves to a global movement for understanding, compassion, and change.”

Amanda Pearson from the Recovery Hub and Community Network: “We are putting on this event to honour our loved ones who have died, and for those affected by drug overdose. By coming together to remember them, we stand together to say that more needs to be done to end overdose in our community.”

Published: 25th August 2020