“I went from four ounces to a kilo” in ten weeks

Justina Foster began selling meth as an answer to economic insecurity. She was “just doing what I needed to do to get by,” and soon discovered she was good at it. She created a life for her and her young daughter, unknowingly becoming the biggest dealer in the Lewis Clark Valley, on the border of Idaho and Washington. This put her on the radar of multiple law enforcement agencies, and led to her dramatic arrest.

Years later, after a chance encounter with The Salvation Army in prison, she’s found God, got clean, and reunited with her daughter. Now she’s putting her skills to use as a thriving member of her local community.

Enjoy this cinematic journey through Justina’s incredible story.

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