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Marie Kirk (left) and Paula Goodwin (right) demonstrate how the Hidden in Plain Sight trailer is used Wednesday in New Lenox. (Eric Ginnard)
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John Robert wears a button in support of the Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization on Wednesday in New Lenox. (Eric Ginnard)
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Brian Kirk, co-founder of the Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization, speaks Wednesday, announcing HERO's new Hidden in Plain Sight trailer used to educate parents about drugs and destructive behavior. (Eric Ginnard)
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The Rev. Jeff Robins, pastor at Lincoln-Way Christian Church, blesses the Hidden in Plain Sight Trailer on Wednesday in New Lenox. (Eric Ginnard)
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Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow speaks Wednesday during the introduction of a new trailer used to educate parents about drugs and destructive behavior. (Eric Ginnard)
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Brian Kirk (left), co-founder of the Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization, and Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow shake hands Wednesday in New Lenox. (Eric Ginnard)