As I approach my 21st year in recovery, I find myself in a deep state of gratitude for this incredible gift of sobriety. I have been a committed student of recovery 2.0 since 2018 and continue to learn each day how I can best be of service both to our fellowship and to my wider community.
My mission is especially drawn to supporting the everyday person in recovery, the working individual who puts in a 9 / 5 day, supporting a family, and may not have the resources to attend retreats or programs that many others can access. I believe there's a great and growing need to offer a consistent, grounded support for those who fall into this blue-collar category of people seeking a life of recovery. My role is to be available, approachable, and authentic to meet people where they are and help bridge the gap between recovery principles and everyday life.