The tragic loss of Oswaldo Santana, the father of our founder Janell Santana-Sims, is the driving force behind Self-Care JS Inc. His untimely death on May 11, 2021, was due to a drug overdose involving fentanyl and tramadol, was a devastating blow to her and her entire family. However, it also served as a stark reminder of the urgent need for education, advocacy, and resources in the fight against substance abuse. In honor of Oswaldo Santana, we are committed to ensuring that no one else has to experience the pain of losing a loved one to a drug overdose. We strive to provide the necessary resources and support to individuals and communities affected by substance abuse. Through education and advocacy, we aim to raise awareness about the dangers of drug misuse and the importance of harm reduction strategies. Our mission is not just about preventing drug overdoses; it's about honoring the memory of Oswaldo Santana and countless others who have lost their lives to substance abuse. We believe that every life is valuable, and we are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by substance abuse.
How Your Donation’s will Help the Community.
At Self-Care JS Inc., we understand that recovery is a journey that requires not only medical intervention but also necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. That's why your donations are so crucial. They allow us to provide these essential resources to individuals and families in need, while also helping us spread the word about the importance of harm reduction. Your contributions can make a real difference in someone's life. They can provide a warm meal, a safe place to stay, or the chance to enter in a substance abuse program. But beyond that, your donations send a message of hope and support to those who are struggling. They show that recovery is possible and that there are people who care. In honor of the Founders father, Oswaldo Santana, and countless others who have lost their lives to substance abuse, we ask for your help. Together, we can change lives and create a world where no one has to experience the pain of losing a loved one to a drug overdose.