
Denise Sandul
Denise Sandul is a community advocate and founder of Sudbury Outreach Support (SOS), who gained recognition for her efforts to memorialize victims of the opioid crisis through the 'Crosses for Change' project, which honors her son Myles Keaney, who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2020. With more than 250 crosses now marking the field, Sandul highlights the urgent need for addiction support services in Sudbury, while working tirelessly to provide essentials to those in need.
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Denise Sandul lost her son, Myles Keaney, to a fentanyl overdose, highlighting the opioid crisis in Canada.
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Denise Sandul is the founder of the 'Crosses for Change' memorial in Sudbury, which honors victims of the opioid crisis, including her son who died of an overdose.
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