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Recovery is the New Black, Murder and Addiction
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More about Michelle https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/aboutme
Sober mom Squad https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/sober-mom-squad
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Website: https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/
Guest 2 Personal Story of a Murdered Niece who struggled with addictionMy 22 year old niece, Shana Harris-Morris, was murdered on February 4, 2021, in her home in Surrey, British Columbia. Shana was in active addiction. Her killer(s) are still out there. I Am Shana’s Voice
Ryan Morris wants this to never happen to others, his niece was a kind person who struggled
Shana was taken from her home and placed in foster care by the Ministry in 2006. Although her parents fought to get her back, and I also applied for guardianship of her so she would not go into foster care. The ministry declined my request saying my home was not a suitable fit. The ministry never once visited my family home to do their due diligence.
Shana’s mom, tried to file a complaint with the Registry of Social workers but was informed that none of the individuals that were working on the case, were in fact registered with them. As a result, no complaint could be made.
Shana was diagnosed with a number of mental illnesses and disorders, several years after she was removed from her home by the ministry.
Shana began using drugs shortly after she was abused in the foster home she was staying at.
To hear the rest of the story tune in live this Thursday.
Social Media Tags: https://www.facebook.com/groups/787577941623346/user/611215400
308 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 08, 2024 07:37 (). Last successful fetch was on May 24, 2024 10:02 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 289331500 series 1936827
More about Michelle https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/aboutme
Sober mom Squad https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/sober-mom-squad
Social Media Tags:
https://www.instagram.com/recoveryisthenewblack_/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/128863161079299/ https://twitter.com/Michelle80Smith
Website: https://www.recoveryisthenewblack.com/
Guest 2 Personal Story of a Murdered Niece who struggled with addictionMy 22 year old niece, Shana Harris-Morris, was murdered on February 4, 2021, in her home in Surrey, British Columbia. Shana was in active addiction. Her killer(s) are still out there. I Am Shana’s Voice
Ryan Morris wants this to never happen to others, his niece was a kind person who struggled
Shana was taken from her home and placed in foster care by the Ministry in 2006. Although her parents fought to get her back, and I also applied for guardianship of her so she would not go into foster care. The ministry declined my request saying my home was not a suitable fit. The ministry never once visited my family home to do their due diligence.
Shana’s mom, tried to file a complaint with the Registry of Social workers but was informed that none of the individuals that were working on the case, were in fact registered with them. As a result, no complaint could be made.
Shana was diagnosed with a number of mental illnesses and disorders, several years after she was removed from her home by the ministry.
Shana began using drugs shortly after she was abused in the foster home she was staying at.
To hear the rest of the story tune in live this Thursday.
Social Media Tags: https://www.facebook.com/groups/787577941623346/user/611215400
308 episodes
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