Jillian Slatas, Woman died in November 2017 due to drug overdose
Jillian Slatas Foundation started following Jillian Slatas death who passed away as a result of drug overdose

Jillian Slatas Death | The Jillian Foundation – Jillian Slatas has passed away suddenly. Since the news of her death surfaced, many have not hesitated to share their heartfelt condolences with the family of Justin Peters, also paying tribute to her in recently released statements. Everyone is urged to keep the family in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this sad time grieving the unimaginable loss of Jillian Slatas.
Since the news of her death surfaced, many have not hesitated to share their heartfelt condolences with the family of Jillian Slatas, also paying tribute to her in recently released statements. Everyone is urged to keep the family in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this sad time grieving the unimaginable loss of Jillian Slatas.
- Jillian Slatas obituary 2017
What happened to Jillian Slatas?
Jillian Slatas died unexpectedly on November 12, 2017, as a result of an accidental overdose of heroin mixed with fentanyl. She was 24 years old. Jillian was a kind individual who was working toward a career as a nurse. As a result, the mission of the Jillian Slatas Foundation was to carry on her legacy by ensuring that other people receive the assistance they require at the precise moment they require it.
- The Jillian Foundation
About The Jillian Foundation
The Jillian Foundation is committed to assisting those who are suffering with mental health and drug use disorders. To this end, the foundation is working to hasten the adoption of “Harm Reduction” policies and practices throughout treatment institutions that serve the communities of Martha’s Vineyard and Cape Cod.
- Jillian Slatas 2017
One major goal of The Jillian Foundation is to galvanize local communities around a national movement that aims to lower the dangers associated with mental health and drug use disorders by improving access to treatment programs that are shown to be effective. This will be accomplished by reducing the stigma that surrounds these conditions. Too many individuals are losing their lives due to the misuse of opioids and the overdose of other drugs. The traditional procedures are NOT producing the desired results. The recurrence rate is above 80%, and persons who are in the process of relapsing are often the ones that overdose.
Jillian Slatas obituary and funeral arrangements will be released by his family
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