Without a doubt, Pinnacle gave me the foundation I needed. It gave me structure. It gave me accountability. But most importantly, it gave me acceptance. Through that support, I was able to reconnect with my sister and today I’m proud to be Certified Substance Abuse Counselor.
And that’s what I had wanted my entire life — acceptance. Not solutions. Not lectures. Not judgment. Just acceptance.
In recovery, I realized something about myself: I’m a giver. I always have been. But without boundaries and without purpose, that part of me got exploited. In sobriety, I found a balance, I found peace, and I found my purpose.
Today, I operate sober living homes for men in recovery in Richmond, Virginia. Our mission is simple: To provide a safe, secure environment where a man can find peace.
I don’t heal anyone. That’s God’s job. What I can do is give a man shelter, structure, food, accountability, and love. I can give him a chance to come out of the fog. I have a man who came to me after 18 years incarcerated. He told me this is the longest stretch of his life he hasn’t been in prison or using. I have another man I met living in a garage. Today, he’s my house manager, sober and leading others.