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Jacob Smith’s story: get bitter or get better
“Through recovery I realized that I had a choice: I could get bitter or get better. Although I would never be the “Jacob” I was before, I could strive to be better in many different ways.”
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Jojo Boni’s story: “Our child cannot have died for nothing”
“A person who loses their spouse is a widow or widower; a child who loses its parents is an orphan. We have no word for a parent who has lost a child. That’s how unthinkable it is to lose your own daughter. Our child cannot have died for nothing. Something can and should be done to prevent similar tragedies from happening again.”
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Kaja Kobal’s story: “That morning I was forced to grow up”
"My world collapsed and I felt totally lost. My first reaction was disbelief; it took me a while to accept the truth. It was so difficult to continue life without him. That morning I was forced to grow up."
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Toni Ann Muscat’s story: "I hope to see more change soon – in memory of Jessica"
“Jess was not just a friend; she was part of our family for 15 years. She was like a sister to my two daughters and another child to me…She was an innocent passenger of the car that was hit.”