This is a guest post from Greg Cayea, of the National Youth Recovery Foundation. I just had a friend who had gone to prison for robbery. She was strung-out on heroin, sick with addiction and she spent three years behind bars, but while there, she began going to AA meetings and got clean (apparently there are plenty of drugs in prison as well). She was released for good behavior very recently, had strong recovery and returned to her hometown of Columbus Ohio to transition back to life.
The Challenge: Making Sobriety Cool
The Challenge: Making Sobriety Cool
The Challenge: Making Sobriety Cool
This is a guest post from Greg Cayea, of the National Youth Recovery Foundation. I just had a friend who had gone to prison for robbery. She was strung-out on heroin, sick with addiction and she spent three years behind bars, but while there, she began going to AA meetings and got clean (apparently there are plenty of drugs in prison as well). She was released for good behavior very recently, had strong recovery and returned to her hometown of Columbus Ohio to transition back to life.
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