Vancouver family who lost son to fentanyl donates $20 million to new treatment model
VANCOUVER — Jill Diamond says when her brother Steven was struggling with substance addiction the system meant to support him was messy and filled with delays, disappointments and waitlists.
After years during which prolonged periods of sobriety were punctuated with the pain of addiction, she says her athletic, loving and helpful brother was put on a waitlist to see an addiction psychiatrist.
He died in 2016 from a fentanyl overdose less than a week before the appointment.
“Some people say the system is simply broken. But the truth is, the system we need doesn’t even exist,” she said.

