My name is Justin Snow otherwise known as SnowTheRowdy, and my sister is struggling with fentanyl addiction and homelessness.
Recently, I saw a video of her. I stitched it on TikTok and said simply: “That’s my sister. Please help me help her.” Within minutes it went viral. Now, more than 700,000 people have seen that call, and thousands have stepped up with support.
This campaign is about more than numbers. It’s about one life — my sister’s — and showing her that she is not forgotten.
The Mission
On Saturday, I will travel to the city where she was last seen.
I will spend a full week searching for her, sleeping outside in safe, stealth-camping conditions so I can dedicate myself fully to this mission.
If I find her, I will offer her immediate support, privacy, and a safe place to talk.
If she accepts help, we will work together to get her into a 90-day program that uses proven, evidence-based treatment for opioid addiction.
If she says “not yet,” I will respect her choice, but I will leave her with a working flip phone, vital contact numbers, and the assurance that she is loved and not alone.
How Funds Are Used
GoFundMe donations: reserved exclusively for my sister’s recovery — treatment program costs, rehab intake, and aftercare support.
Cash App donations ($snowtherowdy): go directly toward my role in this mission — travel, food, emergencies, basic living costs while I search, boosting TikTok posts to keep awareness growing, or whatever specific use a donor requests in their Cash App note.
Special thanks to everyone supporting through Cash App as well — you’re literally keeping me moving, fed, safe, and able to push this mission forward.
I post regular updates across TikTok, respond to comments and like every comment I can to keep this story alive.
How You Can Help
Share this page and my TikTok posts to keep visibility high.
Tag rehab programs, outreach groups, celebrities, news stations, and recovery organizations (especially those that provide immediate access to medication-assisted treatment).
Donate if you’re able. Every dollar, every share, and every comment shortens the distance between me and my sister.
❤️ Why This Matters
This is about my sister — but it’s also about the thousands of other families fighting the same battle. Addiction isolates, but community heals.
If we can save one life together, we can build momentum to save many more.
Hope is a map. You are the compass. Thank you for helping me bring her home.
Organizer
Justin Snow
Organizer
Ada, OK

