WRFA-LP 107.9 FM

A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY.


Stream WRFA

  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • WRFA Election Coverage 2023
    • WRFA Noticias En Español
    • Local Arts and Entertainment
    • Station News and Events
    • Audio Posts
    • Video
  • Listen
  • Programming Guide
    • Interactive Schedule
    • Arts on Fire LIVE
    • I Remember
    • Jamestown Tarp Skunks on WRFA
    • YWCA Jamestown Broadscast
  • Local Shows
    • Alex’s Variety Hour
    • Arts on Fire
    • Arts on Fire LIVE
    • Chautauqua Lectures
    • Chautauqua Sunrise with Doc Hamels
    • Community Matters
    • Da Platform
    • Da Unwind
    • Diamond Run Radio
    • The Latin Inspiration
    • Local Rush Hour
    • Power Chord Hour
    • Remembering Rock n Roll
    • Small Things Considered
    • Stormin Norman’s Prime Time Sports Show
    • The Swedish Hour
    • Third Street Garage
    • YWCA Jamestown Broadscast
  • Audio Vault
  • About
    • Join the WRFA Team
    • E-Newsletter Sign Up
  • Donate
    • WRFA Supporters
  • Contact
You are here: Home / News / Local News / Vigil Planned for Area Woman who Died from Heroin Overdose in February 2015

Vigil Planned for Area Woman who Died from Heroin Overdose in February 2015

February 18, 2016 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

On the first anniversary of her death from a heroin overdose, Christin Tibbetts’s parents, Kim Leach and Kevin Tibbetts, will join the Mental Health Association of Chautauqua County in sponsoring a Candlelight Vigil. This remembrance of all those who have died from heroin will be held on Saturday evening, February 27, 2016, 6:30-8 p.m., at the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club, 1 North Mullett Street in Dunkirk.

On the first anniversary of her death from a heroin overdose, Christin Tibbetts’s parents, Kim Leach and Kevin Tibbetts, will join the Mental Health Association of Chautauqua County in sponsoring a Candlelight Vigil. This remembrance of all those who have died from heroin will be held on Saturday evening, February 27, 2016, 6:30-8 p.m., at the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club, 1 North Mullett Street in Dunkirk.

DUNKIRK – When 23-year-old Christin Tibbetts died a year ago in Falconer from a heroin overdose, she left her grieving parents as well as a five-year-old daughter.

On Saturday, February 27, the first anniversary of her death, her parents, Kim Leach and Kevin Tibbetts, will join the Mental Health Association of Chautauqua County in holding a Candlelight Vigil to remember Christin and all those who have died from heroin.

The Vigil will be at the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club, 1 North Mullett Street in Dunkirk, New York.

Born in Dunkirk, Christin had been a soccer player and cheerleader, graduated from Fredonia High School, went to Jamestown Community College, and was attending SUNY Fredonia.

After becoming addicted to heroin, in the final months of her life Christin lost her car, apartment and custody of her daughter. In an effort to stay clean, she went from jail to her father’s home in Falconer.

Since finding his daughter’s lifeless body on the morning of February 27 last year, Kevin Tibbetts has been committed to speaking out for the need for more services for people with addictions in Chautauqua County.

In preparing for the vigil, Christin’s parents had supper recently with Rick Huber, CEO of the Mental Health Association. Huber hopes the event will also raise awareness about the need to develop new programs to address the drug addiction crisis facing the county. Huber said currently, there is only one 12-bed, 28 day program in the area to help those with addiction, adding that Christin’s parents tried to find local help before her death but were unable to do so.

  • RELATED: LISTEN TO RECENT WRFA INTERVIEW WITH RICK HUBER

“Kim asked me why she could have sent her daughter to other states and gotten her in for treatment but couldn’t find anything here,” Huber said. “That was three years ago, and still all we have is the 12-bed, 28-day program at WCA (Hospital), when any parent who’s had a heroin-addicted child will tell you that’s not long enough at all.”

From his years of providing peer support to drug addicted people at the Mental Health Association, Huber observed, “Our government has been spending time and resources trying to get the problem to fit into existing programs when we need to develop local programs to meet the problem. We are losing a whole generation of young people to this epidemic. This vigil is to remember those we have lost and remember we need to fight to get what is needed so we don’t lose more.”

To learn more about the Candlelight Vigil and the services of the Mental Health Association, call (716) 661-9044 or visit www.mhachautauqua.org or www.facebook.com/MHAChautauqua.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
  • Click to print (Opens in new window)

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Christin Tibbetts, Heroin, Kevin Tibbetts, Kim Leach, Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County, Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club, Overdose, Rick Huber

Donate to WRFA and help support Community Radio in Jamestown, NY.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Licensed by Reg Lenna Center for the Arts

Reg Lenna
Reg Lenna

On Air Now

Stream WRFA

Corporate Support

Donate to WRFA

Recently Played Songs

Tweets by @WRFASpins
Donate to WRFA

Recent News

  • [LISTEN] Your Spending Swap With John Cross – Episode 3
  • [LISTEN] Arts on Fire – KDYN
  • [LISTEN] Arts on Fire – Len Barry
WRFA LP 107.9 FM is licensed by the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts in Jamestown, NY.

Copyright © 2023 WRFALP.com 107.9 FM

 

Loading Comments...