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Jody’s Story
Lauren Sterritt Lauren Sterritt

Jody’s Story

My story starts in 2002. I was hopeless, homeless, car less, and spiritually, emotionally, and mentally, broken. There was no hope for a 41 yr. old drug addict that could not stop using. The only hope I could find was in doing something that I really did not want to do – I had two options.

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Dustin’s Story
Lauren Sterritt Lauren Sterritt

Dustin’s Story

I was in a truly hopeless state. I came from a family of addicts. I thought it was just in my blood to lead a life of addiction.

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