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Episode 6: Judge Andrea Duffy of DARA (Drug Addiction Resource Alliance)

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Every city or town should have an Andrea Duffy . Duffy started DARA (Drug Addiction Resource Alliance) in 2016 as a way to bring defendants struggling with addiction directly “from the bench to treatment,” She doesn't just talk about making a difference. She is the difference.
From the streets of Philly to the manicured sidewalks of suburbia, Andrea Duffy's experience as a district attorney and judge, as well as a defense attorney and victim’s advocate, imbued her with the knowledge that there is no singular path to addiction, nor is there a one-size-fits-all method for recovery. Duffy began to grasp the extent of the opioid epidemic’s foothold in Pennsylvania after defendants with substance abuse disorder, summoned by mail, regularly failed to show up in court. A bit of detective work confirmed the grim reality she had already suspected – lacking prospects and supervision, they often relapsed between hearings, in some cases overdosing within days of their release.

Duffy’s goal is to ensure that every person in her courtroom struggling with addiction, regardless of circumstance, has access to resources that may be the difference between a fatal overdose and a healthy, productive life.

According to Duffy, what is the most important thing for teens to understand about substance abuse?

“You never know what you’re buying, and you never know what you’re ingesting. To me, that’s the scariest part,” she stated. Common street drugs (such as marijuana) may be laced with fentanyl and can change the brain’s chemistry after just one use, creating an instant addiction.
“If addiction hasn’t affected you or your family yet- [well], statistically, it probably has, and maybe you’re not aware of it,” observes the district judge.
To find our more about DARA, visit their website at:
https://www.darasaveslives.com
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrugAddictionResourceAllianceDARA
Twitter at https://twitter.com/darasaveslives
E-mail Judge Duffy at Darasaveslives@gmail.com (the e-mail is checked on a daily basis).
Or you can simply call the Court at 215.855.3946.
To learn more about Dr. Kaye and what the Center for Functional Health can do for you, visit their website at
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Or call 215.258.0155
Follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecenterforfunctionalhealth
This podcast would not be possible without the support of the Twilight Wish Foundation. I am deeply grateful for helping me to check a big one off my bucket list!
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Thank you to Colin Kaye for providing the musical soundtrack of our show!
To learn more about Dr. Kaye, visit https://www.yvonnekayewisdom.com
We would love to hear from you!
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Every city or town should have an Andrea Duffy . Duffy started DARA (Drug Addiction Resource Alliance) in 2016 as a way to bring defendants struggling with addiction directly “from the bench to treatment,” She doesn't just talk about making a difference. She is the difference.
From the streets of Philly to the manicured sidewalks of suburbia, Andrea Duffy's experience as a district attorney and judge, as well as a defense attorney and victim’s advocate, imbued her with the knowledge that there is no singular path to addiction, nor is there a one-size-fits-all method for recovery. Duffy began to grasp the extent of the opioid epidemic’s foothold in Pennsylvania after defendants with substance abuse disorder, summoned by mail, regularly failed to show up in court. A bit of detective work confirmed the grim reality she had already suspected – lacking prospects and supervision, they often relapsed between hearings, in some cases overdosing within days of their release.

Duffy’s goal is to ensure that every person in her courtroom struggling with addiction, regardless of circumstance, has access to resources that may be the difference between a fatal overdose and a healthy, productive life.

According to Duffy, what is the most important thing for teens to understand about substance abuse?

“You never know what you’re buying, and you never know what you’re ingesting. To me, that’s the scariest part,” she stated. Common street drugs (such as marijuana) may be laced with fentanyl and can change the brain’s chemistry after just one use, creating an instant addiction.
“If addiction hasn’t affected you or your family yet- [well], statistically, it probably has, and maybe you’re not aware of it,” observes the district judge.
To find our more about DARA, visit their website at:
https://www.darasaveslives.com
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrugAddictionResourceAllianceDARA
Twitter at https://twitter.com/darasaveslives
E-mail Judge Duffy at Darasaveslives@gmail.com (the e-mail is checked on a daily basis).
Or you can simply call the Court at 215.855.3946.
To learn more about Dr. Kaye and what the Center for Functional Health can do for you, visit their website at
https://thecenterforfunctionalhealth.com
Or call 215.258.0155
Follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecenterforfunctionalhealth
This podcast would not be possible without the support of the Twilight Wish Foundation. I am deeply grateful for helping me to check a big one off my bucket list!
More information can be found about the organization at the link below
https://twilightwish.org
Thank you to Colin Kaye for providing the musical soundtrack of our show!
To learn more about Dr. Kaye, visit https://www.yvonnekayewisdom.com
We would love to hear from you!
If there is a topic you would like her to address or for any questions you may have, you can e-mail her at yvonnekaye33@gmail.com.
Thank you for listening, sharing and subscribing!

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