Wedge Gardens commemorates International Overdose Day

WHITNEY GARDENS – Sanca Wedge Gardens commemorated the day by inviting the men undergoing rehab at the centre to light a candle in memory of someone they have lost.


“I felt her body next to mine; she was cold. I tried to wake her, felt for a pulse, nothing. I carried her to the shower and tried to revive her. I did cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) but it was too late. Four years later, the scene still replays clearly in my mind. Such a waste of somebody with so much talent. I would trade places with her if I could.” These words, by a former patient of Sanca Wedge Gardens treatment centre in Johannesburg, capture the devastation of losing someone you love to an overdose.

Wedge Gardens’ Adèl Grobbelaar helps a patient light a candle in memory of someone he lost to a drug overdose. Photo: Supplied

Worldwide, people are encouraged to show their support on International Overdose Awareness Day held on 31 August each year, by wearing a purple or silver ribbon. Wedge Gardens commemorated the day by inviting the men undergoing rehab at the centre to light a candle in memory of someone they have lost.

The men undergoing substance abuse treatment at Wedge Gardens hold their silver ribbons high as they commemorate World Overdose Day. Photo: Supplied

“We are here today to commemorate all those who lost their lives, accidentally or otherwise, as a result of an overdose,” said Adèl Grobbelaar, head of Rand Aid Association’s Wedge Gardens.

“Every overdose is a loss; those ignorant enough to say they deserved it have absolutely no understanding of the epidemic we are fighting. With every overdose, someone loses a son, daughter, friend or loved one. Nobody has the right to judge.”

Every flame represents someone who died from an overdose. Photo: Supplied

“My wish for you is that you will never feel that hopeless, that overdose appears the only way out. Remember we are here for you and we care,” Grobbelaar said.

International Overdose Day aims to:

Details: For help with addiction recovery, contact Wedge Gardens rehab centre in Johannesburg on 010 534 6596.

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