If you told me a few years ago that I’d be a full-time dad, living clean, laughing every day, and calling a place “home,” I would’ve laughed you off. For over thirty years, my life revolved around drugs, alcohol, and survival. I ran the streets, got locked up, and chased that next rush. My world was chaos. It was fast money, bad choices, and pain disguised as power. Deep down, I always wanted out, but the life had its hooks in me. When you’ve lived that way for decades, it gets wired into your brain. It becomes all you know. When I walked through the doors of Grandview Foundation everything began to change. I thought I was just going to fix a “drug problem.” I had no idea I was about to uncover something much deeper. Grandview didn’t shove a program down my throat. They didn’t tell me who to be or how to heal. They gave me space to find my own way. |
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