I grew up surrounded by love, raised by my grandparents who adopted me and gave me everything I needed as a child. But in the early 2000s, my life took a turn when I met my soon-to-be husband and tried drugs for the first time. That moment started a downward spiral into addiction, leading me from cocaine to heroin, oxycodone, and eventually fentanyl. My struggle lasted until 2018, and along the way, I was incarcerated three times—each time feeling more lost and disconnected from myself.
In 2024, after my third sentence, I looked at the gates and barbed wire and realized I couldn't keep living this way. I was a full-blown addict, doing anything to get my fix. When I was released, I made a choice not to return home to the same environment. Instead, I took a bus to Tampa and entered the Abe Brown Ministries reentry program. I completed the six-week program, graduated, and now have a full-time job. I've been clean since November 24th, 2024, and every day I push myself to be better than I was the day before.
Today, I live in A1 Opportunities sober living transitional house, where I serve as house mom and support others in recovery. My next step is to buy a car outright, so I can avoid monthly payments and focus on paying rent, getting a second job, and pursuing my goals. Addiction is real and it kills—I've lost many friends to it, and I know how lucky I am to have made it this far. I want to help others who are struggling, and your support will help me continue my journey and make a difference in the lives of those around me. If you believe in second chances and want to help someone committed to recovery, please consider supporting my fundraiser.
In 2024, after my third sentence, I looked at the gates and barbed wire and realized I couldn't keep living this way. I was a full-blown addict, doing anything to get my fix. When I was released, I made a choice not to return home to the same environment. Instead, I took a bus to Tampa and entered the Abe Brown Ministries reentry program. I completed the six-week program, graduated, and now have a full-time job. I've been clean since November 24th, 2024, and every day I push myself to be better than I was the day before.
Today, I live in A1 Opportunities sober living transitional house, where I serve as house mom and support others in recovery. My next step is to buy a car outright, so I can avoid monthly payments and focus on paying rent, getting a second job, and pursuing my goals. Addiction is real and it kills—I've lost many friends to it, and I know how lucky I am to have made it this far. I want to help others who are struggling, and your support will help me continue my journey and make a difference in the lives of those around me. If you believe in second chances and want to help someone committed to recovery, please consider supporting my fundraiser.





