Heroin(e) is a documentary short film that follows the lives of three women in Huntington, West Virginia, who are working to break the cycle of drug addiction and overdose in their community.
The film focuses on the efforts of Jan Rader, a firefighter and paramedic, Necia Freeman, a realtor and volunteer with a local outreach program, and Judge Patricia Keller, who presides over the city's drug court.
Heroin(e) highlights the challenges these women face as they try to save lives and provide support to those struggling with addiction, while also shedding light on the impact of the opioid epidemic on families and communities.
Through their dedication and compassion, Jan, Necia, and Judge Keller are able to make a difference in the lives of those affected by addiction, offering hope and a path to recovery.