Stephanie, 1st generation Cuban-American, is a drug addict and alcoholic that found a home in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. She has lived on the dark side of addiction and keeps herself in the light and love of recovery with faith, service and the steps. Sobriety Date: 7/4/2019Quotes “I wanted to share my story because I don’t want it to be for nothing . . . our darkest secrets are our biggest assets.” “It’s home . . . this is where you come in and you’re able to change your life and be ...
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Stephanie, 1st generation Cuban-American, is a drug addict and alcoholic that found a home in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. She has lived on the dark side of addiction and keeps herself in the light and love of recovery with faith, service and the steps.
Sobriety Date: 7/4/2019
Quotes
“I wanted to share my story because I don’t want it to be for nothing . . . our darkest secrets are our biggest assets.”
“It’s home . . . this is where you come in and you’re able to change your life and be happy.”
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