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June 13, 2012A record number graduates from HVAF’s recovery program
On Friday, six veterans graduated from HVAF’s Residential, Employment, Substance, Abuse, Treatment program, known as REST, which is a recovery program for people battling addictions. As of May 4, 2012, this group makes up the highest number of graduates in the program on a single day. The veterans were greeted by several peers and alumni who praised their accomplishments. Each veteran received a certificate. In their own words, the veterans reflect on what the program has meant to them.
HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young with Ron |
Ron
Entered the HVAF recovery program on July 25, 2011
“When I first came to HVAF, I was angry at myself for letting my life spiral out of control. I struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, but HVAF was there to help. The recovery program is great because it works. I no longer desire to turn to drugs or alcohol. I am 50 years old and I feel like my life is just beginning.”
HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young with William |
William
Entered the HVAF recovery program on July 18, 2011
“It is one of the best programs in the city. I struggled at first but then I realized the recovery program staff were here to help me and I began to help myself. I changed my life and I am proud of it.”
HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young with David |
David
Entered the HVAF recovery program on August 16, 2011
“I knew I needed to make a major change in my life. Since I came to HVAF last year it has been an incredible journey. I can say today that I have a renewed faith in myself and I’m ready to accomplish the goals I have set out in my life. I’m finally living my life the way I should.”
Jon with HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young |
Jon
Entered the HVAF recovery program on August 5, 2011
“I’ve been clean and sober nine months today. It’s been a rocky road and a lot of work but it’s worth it. The recovery program I went through at HVAF works. Without the support of its staff I wouldn’t have been able to make it to where I am today.”
HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young with Rob |
Rob
Entered the HVAF recovery program on August 18, 2011
“Eight months ago I needed a place to sleep. I also needed food so I came to HVAF. Once in the recovery program, I worked to overcome addiction to alcohol. I will forever be grateful to the HVAF staff for helping me along the way.”
Jay and HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young |
Jay
Entered the HVAF recovery program on August 26, 2011
“I was living in a homeless camp. Mike Adams, an HVAF staff member found me and kept coming back to check on me. I have so much to be thankful today, especially for Mike Adams entering my life and helping me get into the recovery program at HVAF. As a result of the program, I learned to love myself again. I also feel as if I have the confidence to be successful at anything I put my mind to. Thank you for bringing me back to a better place in my life.”
6 graduating veterans with HVAF Peer Mentor Fred Young |