'I'm not ashamed of where I've been': Recovering addict now helping others with Milwaukee Overdose Response Initiative
By:
Michele Fiore
Posted: Jun 4, 2023 7:29 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Michele Fiore meets peer counselor for the Milwaukee Fire Department Amy Molinski. Sober for over a decade, Amy now provides support during overdose emergencies alongside MFD as a member of the Milwaukee Overdose Response Initiative.
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