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from Bernstein High School, where two 15-year-old girls had also overdosed, <br /> including a girl whose body was found in a bathroom. <br /> The grim discoveries were made by a parent who was concerned his <br /> stepdaughter had not come home. He had reported his stepdaughter missing at <br /> 2:30 p.m., and continued looking for her. He eventually made his way to the <br /> school, in the 1300 block of North Wilton Place, and found her suffering from an <br /> overdose in the courtyard and called police. <br /> LAPD officers arrived at the school at about 9 p.m. The girl told her stepfather <br /> that her friend had also overdosed and was in a bathroom. The officers got staff, <br /> who were at an on-campus event, to get inside the school, where they found the <br /> second girl unresponsive inside a bathroom stall. Paramedics tried to help the <br /> girl, but she was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene. <br /> https://socialemotionalpaws.com/blog-post-1/f/local-news-teen-found-dead-at- <br /> bernstein-high-school-3-others-hos <br /> Song for Charlie dedicated to raising awareness about Ifentapills: <br /> WHAT IS SONG FOR CHARLIE ALL ABOUT? <br /> After the sudden loss of their son Charlie, Ed and Mary Ternan created Song for <br /> Charlie with one goal: to bring awareness to counterfeit prescription pills being <br /> sold online targeting young people. With your help, we can spread the word and <br /> save lives. <br /> OUR VISION <br /> We envision a future in which the casual use of prescription pills is considered <br /> socially unacceptable, and in which sharing random pills is uncool. <br /> We endeavor to change the 'quick fix' mindset of self-medication in favor of more <br /> organic and sustainable strategies for managing stress and anxiety. <br /> 13 <br />
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