Tracy Skaggs knows the pain and struggle of addiction. It’s something that’s hit her hard in a lot of ways.

In 2021, she lost her husband, Jeffrey, to an overdose, and she said she’s lost a lot of others. She has family members still in active addiction.

Skaggs, now 10 years sober and a licensed clinical social worker, also knows about resilience and the power of people coming together to talk about the drug issues she says are very real in her Southern Indiana community.

On Sept. 25, Project Recovery Southern Indiana, Inc., a nonprofit Skaggs founded, is hosting a benefit concert as part of the national Save a Life Day movement.

The overarching goal is to raise money to help expand the services her organization provides to people impacted by addiction.

But Skaggs said she also wants

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