Adopted, biracial, and fearless with an eating disorder, Tiffany struggled with being Tiffany. It was in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous where she learned how to love herself and those around her.Quotes “It was insanity, it took me 10 years to get back to the rooms.”“This time was different, this time I listened . . . I knew that I had to have AA.”“AA, point-blank, saved my life." Referred by: friend of Tara V. (vol. 54)InstagramFacebook
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Adopted, biracial, and fearless with an eating disorder, Tiffany struggled with being Tiffany. It was in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous where she learned how to love herself and those around her.
Quotes
“It was insanity, it took me 10 years to get back to the rooms.”
“This time was different, this time I listened . . . I knew that I had to have AA.”
“AA, point-blank, saved my life."
Referred by: friend of Tara V. (vol. 54)
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