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Lakesha and Hammer Davis of Pensacola, Florida, share the story of their daughter, Jayla Michelle, a vibrant, talented, and deeply loved 21-year-old who lost her life to fentanyl poisoning. Jayla was a bright light—an honors student, athlete, singer, and budding author with a bold, caring spirit and an unmistakable presence. Despite her accomplishments and outward joy, her parents later discovered she had silently struggled with addiction, potentially beginning in high school after being prescribed opioids for medical procedures. As she grew older, subtle changes—new social circles, distance from family, and abrupt life choices—were overlooked or misunderstood. In April 2024, the Davises were devastated to learn of her sudden death, later confirmed as caused by a lethal dose of pure fentanyl. In the wake of unimaginable grief, they founded Jayla's Voice, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness about substance use, the dangers of fentanyl, and the warning signs they wish they had recognized. Through their pain, they now educate other families, determined that Jayla’s story will save lives. Learn more at www.jaylasvoice.org To use this or any other Texas Pictures documentary at high schools or in other educational applications, contact Texas Pictures through our website at www.texas-pictures.com. If you have a story you'd like to share, learn more about the process and reach out to us at our website - https://www.texas-pictures.com/Share.... Naloxone, the active ingredient in 4mg Narcan and higher dose 8mg Kloxxado, along with many generic versions, can reverse an opioid overdose if administered quickly enough. Some areas have Naloxone available for free. Google it. In the U.S., you can easily access 24/7 emotional support. Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org/chat to connect with a caring counselor.