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Deltona mom on mission to distribute free Narcan to families after losing son to overdose

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – A Deltona mother is on a mission to deliver a life-saving treatment after she lost her son to drugs last year.

Stephanie Smith said her 24-year-old son, Tyler Lynch battled with drugs for years but worked hard to keep sober and he was for the last two years.

However, he died from a drug overdose on March 31, 2019.“He was a tattoo artist; he was a chef. He loved life. I never thought in a million years that I’d be going through this.

My son was doing good,” Stephanie Smith said.Smith said since her son’s death, she turned her pain into power and is working with mothers through her Facebook group called “Overdosed a Family Broken.” Smith is working to distribute free Narcan to families who need it.“I don’t want any.

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