FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- In a church in north Fresno on a Monday night, the hum of quiet conversation gives way to the simple words: "Thanks for coming to a meeting of Fentanyl Anonymous."

It's a phrase that would have sounded impossible to many just a few years ago - a recovery meeting dedicated not only to fentanyl addiction but to the people who lived through it.

Once the deep, dark, gritty stuff comes in, you're told you can't say that here. Howie - Co-Founder, Fentanyl Anonymous

At the front of the room sit Howie and Danny, two men whose friendship began in sober living. What started as late-night phone calls between two recovering addicts trying to stay clean has become a growing movement in Fresno's recovery community - one that gives space to those who felt shut out of tradi

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