Two years after Matthew Perry ’s sudden death, his sister Caitlin Morrison still hears his voice as she goes about her daily life. “I feel him around a lot and I can hear the things that he would say in response to the things that are going on as if he’s actually here saying them. Maybe he is. I don’t know. Who knows? Maybe ghosts are real,” she says with a laugh and then offers up a Chandler Bing-esque quip. “We’ll make some pottery together.”
In the days after the “Friends” icon died from an accidental ketamine overdose at the age of 54, Morrison channeled her grief into purpose, founding the Matthew Perry House in his hometown Ottawa. The nonprofit’s mission is to lessen the social and economic impact of addiction by funding emerging research and providing post-treatment support to p

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