Nineteen-Year-Old Former Foster Child Hooked on Fentanyl

By on 11-30-2022 in California, Foster Care, Foster Care Reform, Foster Care Stories, How could you? Hall of Shame, The Larkin Center

Nineteen-Year-Old Former Foster Child Hooked on Fentanyl

Baby-faced former foster child aged just NINETEEN is hooked on fentanyl after being moved to San Francisco halfway house next to open-air drug den tells to story of Noah Santana-Cobain who got “caught in the grip of a fentanyl addiction after being moved to a San Francisco halfway-house beside an open-air drug camp.

The baby-faced teenager, who gave his name as Noah Santana-Cobain, found a ready and available supply of the powerful synthetic opioid after being assigned to the city’s Larkin Center, on the edge of its notorious Tenderloin District.

The Larkin Center is supposed to offer housing and support for young adults aged between 18 and 24 who are too old to remain in foster homes. ”

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