PORT ANGELES — “Second Hand Hangover,” a film about children living with addicted parents, will be screened free to the public Tuesday.
The film will be shown from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the annual general meeting of Prevention Works! in the Carver Room of the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St.
Monica Olsson, one of the three filmmakers, will present the film and answer questions during a discussion after it is screened.
The film, produced through Reel Grrls, portrays three young girls’ experiences growing up in families with addicts.
Other filmmakers are Sami Muilenburg and Andrea Roldan.
Olsson became a program coordinator for Reel Grrls during her year of service as an AmeriCorps volunteer after graduating from the University of Washington.
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She is now the disability support services specialist and academic counselor at DigiPen Institute of Technology in Seattle.
Prevention Works! is a volunteer coalition working for awareness of ways to nurture children and strengthen the community.

