Phillip Rossa., Manteno, Illinois
"It wasn't until 2013 that I kept running out and was unable to get pills from my mother’s nursing home that I finally woke up and had enough."
"It wasn't until 2013 that I kept running out and was unable to get pills from my mother’s nursing home that I finally woke up and had enough."
"If there is any interest in learning more about my substance use disorder and how I overcame this to live this beautiful life I experience now, I would be happy to offer much more if I can give anyone hope where there seems there is none."
"I will do what I can to fight to remove the stigma of substance use disorder so that more people will seek help and be free. They are worth saving."
"My chronic pain limited everything."
"I am so very proud of the fight he carries on daily."
Your life is not worth addiction. Recovery is possible, help is possible, support is possible, and a better life is possible for anyone!
“I hope to be the counselor that I needed back then.”
"We felt helpless and lost as we watched our daughter give up on life."
"I was never one to believe in medication to help me get off drugs since I thought it was a sign of weakness. I learned that everyone's journey is different, and this worked for me."
"There is a new crisis of discrimination against chronic pain patients."