Ed Ternan and his wife, Mary Ternan, are on a mission. They are determined to teach as many children and parents as they can about the deadly dangers of fentanyl and how easily people can die from taking just one pill.
“My family was thrown into the fentanyl crisis when we lost our youngest son, Charlie, to fentanyl,” Ed Ternan told The Epoch Times.
Charlie Ternan died of a fentanyl overdose on May 14, 2020. He was 22 years old. (Courtesy of Song for Charlie)
Ternan is the president and co-founder of Song for Charlie, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of “fentapills,” which are fentanyl pills made to look like other prescription drugs and then sold to unwitting buyers….