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Personal Journeys

  • A Mom’s Recovery Seen through the Eyes of her Daughters
    A Mom’s Recovery Seen through the Eyes of her Daughters
    Tatiana is a 40 year old mother who has pulled herself away from the devastation of eight long years of drug abuse - a time she describes as “failing as a mother and the woman that I know I once was.”
  • Breaking the Pattern of Abuse
    Breaking the Pattern of Abuse
    Do you know how hard it is to change the cycle of abuse? Totianna does. She is an energetic, out-going, 29 year old mother of three children; and, she knows from personal experience that substance abuse and family violence can follow from one generation to the next. “When I was 13, I told myself I would never let a man hit me. But the painful truth is, I have been hit – more than once - and sometimes I provoked it. And, I have hurt myself with my use of drugs and alcohol.”
  • Drugs take a back seat to the bond between a daughter and her mother.
    Drugs take a back seat to the bond between a daughter and her mother.
    A year ago, Diane’s 79 year old mother was critically ill. “I knew my mother didn’t have many months to live when I went to see her in the hospital. I was high. I have been what you might call a heavy, but functional, addict for many years.
  • Recovery Begins and Erin Becomes a Recovery Coach
    Recovery Begins and Erin Becomes a Recovery Coach
    Four words changed the lives of a family of four. It was a hot Arizona afternoon - July 3, 2008 to be exact - when Erin, a 22 year old mother of three children, walked into her parent’s home and was met by her father who had found her meth pipe. He calmly said, “Maybe, CPS is right.”
  • “Many Reasons to Smile”
    “Many Reasons to Smile”
    For the first time in years Jimmy can smile; his old teeth, destroyed by his meth use, have been restored and all aspects of his old life of addiction have been replaced by a rewarding and healthy life style, free from meth and alcohol.
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