Before Teen Challenge, I felt like a prisoner to addiction, walking to death row. I had tried to break free many times, but with every failure came more guilt and shame. It started as a way to cope but became what consumed me. I lost my daughter, my family, and my health. I knew that if I didn’t make a choice, I was going to die and leave my daughter behind with the wound of losing her mother to addiction.
It was one of the hardest decisions, but it was the best decision and continues to be. I found hope, love, life, and family here at ATC. I completed the year and went on to join the SURGE leadership program. God continually shows me that He is not just my God, but He is my Father who loves me and is true to every promise He has ever spoken over my life. Everything I have ever been through, I now get the privilege of using for good—daily walking alongside women on their healing journey.