To me, Recovery means that I get to live another day with a peace of mind and love in my heart seeking forgiveness and the strength and willingness to forgive. If I can do it, anybody can. My Peers, mentors, and everyone in Recovery that display a positive view to a journey we all must face help me sustain my recovery. Seeing people in recovery helps me because if he/she can do it so can I. — Ron’s Recovery Reflections
I am truly alive, the happiest I’ve ever been. Watching the recovery process from day 1 until graduation of the program and beyond. What a blessing! I just celebrated 2 years. I am a sponsor for several girls and I work at a drug treatment center in my hometown. I was once a patient there, and now I get to work there. I get to show them that RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE! — Ashley’s Recovery Story
To help others in Recovery I listen, I do not preach, and I tell my story. Recovery is beautiful because my granddaughter’s eyes are beautiful; my grandson’s laugh is beautiful; my daughter’s hugs are beautiful; my wife’s touch is beautiful. I can see, hear, and touch that beauty. THAT IS BEAUTIFUL. — Jim’s Recovery Story