


Remembering Lives Lost to Overdose
Story featured in the Lexington County Chronicle and Dispatch-News. Black Balloon Day Highlights Substance Use Disorders Two years ago, Gracie lost her father to substance misuse. Twenty years ago, Roxanne lost her sister to an overdose. Last Saturday, they met for...
Philanthropy Lives Inside Of Us All
A guest blog by Kendra Mallett-Brunson, LRADAC Foundation Executive Director [vc_column width=”2/3″]Call me naïve, but I cannot be the only kid who grew up thinking that the words “billionaire” and “philanthropist” were synonymous. No kidding. I remember...
I am a person in long-term recovery.
[vc_single_image image=”8430″ img_size=”full”]My name is Lakeysha, and I am a person in long-term recovery. What that means is that I haven’t used any mood or mind-altering substances since August 29th, 2012. In 2005 I lost my significant...
“Today, I am whole, and I am enough.”
[vc_single_image image=”8408″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes”]My name is Taylor and I am an alcoholic. I was born into a life of great privilege. I am the only child of two entrepreneurs who tried and prayed for children for well...