Susan Stevens lost her daughter, Toria, to a drug overdose at age 19. Now she is dedicated to making a difference.
LEWISVILLE, NC - March 11: Susan Stevens poses for a photograph in her daughter Toria's room with artwork she left behind at their home in Lewisville, NC, Monday, March 11, 2019. Stevens lost her 22-year-old daughter Toria to an opioid overdose last year after years of her daughter struggling with addiction following a violent sexual assault. Since her death Stevens has made it her life's mission to end opioid addiction by spreading her daughter's story. (Photo by Eamon Queeney/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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