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Tattoo event raises money for lifesaving drug

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Angilique Uriostegui, right, of Lake Villa, shows off the tattoo she got Sunday from artist Kinsey Branch, of Woodstock, during a fundraiser to help make the overdose prevention drug, Naloxone, more available in the Chicago suburbs.

courtesy of Terri Dudar

Terri Dudar, of Carpentersville, organized a tattoo fundraiser Sunday at Exploited Tattoo in Fox Lake. The date marked the 4-year "Angelversary" of her son, Jason, who died of a heroin overdose. The event raised more than $200 to make the overdose prevention drug, Naloxone, more available in the Chicago suburbs.

courtesy of Terri Dudar

Terri Dudar, of Carpentersville, organized a tattoo fundraiser Sunday at Exploited Tattoo in Fox Lake. The date marked the 4-year "Angelversary" of her son, Jason, who died of a heroin overdose. The event raised more than $200 to make the overdose prevention drug, Naloxone, more available in the Chicago suburbs.

courtesy of Terri Dudar

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More than a dozen people got tattoos in Fox Lake Sunday at a fundraiser for the Chicago Recovery Alliance, which will use the proceeds to purchase Naloxone, also known as Narcan, for use in the Chicago suburbs.