Roy Jones Jr., an elder from Haida Gwaii, spoke out earlier today on social media, urging political leaders and community members to address the growing drug and alcohol crisis affecting all nations. Reflecting on the tragic loss of a young man in the community, Jones highlighted the deep impact on families and friends, emphasizing that this issue transcends Haida Gwaii, touching communities across the globe. He called for leaders to come together and provide a solution to the devastating effects of drugs, which are taking lives and tearing families apart.
Jones also acknowledged the efforts of community elders and leaders like Auntie Nelly and Uncle Raymond, who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of young people through education and community-building initiatives. Now, as an elder himself, Jones urges today’s youth in treatment to return home as leaders, ready to guide the next generation.
As a message to the community, Jones emphasized the need for unity and action. He called for public meetings and support from all levels of government to address the crisis, stressing that it’s time for people to come together and create lasting change. The loss of one life is too many, and Jones urges everyone to stand up and make a difference.
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