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Gathering honors those who died from drug overdoses, offers space for loved ones to grieve
Gathering honors those who died from drug overdoses, offers space for loved ones to grieve
Gathering honors those who died from drug overdoses, offers space for loved ones to grieve

Published on: 08/27/2025

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Nashville woman is working with an area nonprofit ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day to provide a candlelight service for those who have lost loved ones to addiction.

Pastor Rebecca Bailey and STARS Nashville started the event around three years ago. Bailey said they brainstormed a way to connect the faith community with those affected by addiction. They created a memorial service to allow community members to take a pause and grieve in a safe space.

Bailey said that when a loved one dies by overdose, it's often neither honored nor recognized.  She said often, there's a stigma attached to those who die by overdose, and people sometimes aren't given space to express their emotions. This service is meant to be a way to give people a place to celebrate someone and say their life mattered regardless of their choices.

Many attendees have shared testimonies through the years, and Bailey said the hope is that this year's attendees also feel safe enough to talk about their loved ones.

"We provide a lot of resources for people if they know someone who is an active addict or is thinking about trying drugs," Bailey said. "Resources like transition housing, recovering community connections, 12-step communities, mental health resources and more will be provided at the candlelight."

The theme for this year's gathering is dignity. They want to create a space where people feel unashamed to share their loved ones. There will be space for visitors to hang names or photos of their loved ones.

“It’s transformed over the last three years to where we’re really able, at this point, to be able to sit back and provide a space for people to sit in the pews in the sanctuary and be able to cry if they want to cry or feel frustrated if they want to feel frustrated and just express those emotions that maybe they haven't had the opportunity to do."

The event will be held Thursday at Bethel Church of the Nazarene from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.


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