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The woman in that booking photo wasn’t living — she was surviving. Three years on the streets of San Francisco. Three years in the Tenderloin. Three years trapped in a cycle of addiction, trauma, fear, and hopelessness. Three years of waking up wondering if I would make it through another day. When I look at this picture, I don’t see a criminal. I see a woman who was exhausted. Broken. Lost. A woman fighting battles nobody could see. But this photo is not the end of my story. Today, I am proof that recovery is possible. I got out by holding onto faith when I had nothing else. I prayed when I felt abandoned. I believed there had to be something better even when I couldn’t see it. God carried me through the darkest chapters of my life, and my angels never stopped protecting me. I also had people who refused to give up on me—my children, my grandchildren, my mom, my dad, and my nephew. When I couldn’t stand on my own, my family gave me a hand up instead of turning their backs on me. If you’re struggling right now, please hear me: There is a way out. No matter how far you’ve fallen. No matter how many mistakes you’ve made. No matter how hopeless it feels. Your story is not over. This picture shows where I was. It does not show who I am. Today I stand in recovery, grateful, alive, and determined to help others find their way back too. If my story gives even one person hope, then every scar has a purpose. Share this if you believe people deserve second chances. Share this if you believe recovery is possible. Share this so someone who feels lost today knows they are not alone. The streets almost took everything from me. Faith, family, and perseverance helped me find my way home. ❤️🙏 #recovery #faith #family #real #fyp
The woman in that booking photo wasn’t living — she was surviving. Three years on the streets of San Francisco. Three years in the Tenderloin. Three years trapped in a cycle of addiction, trauma, fear, and hopelessness. Three years of waking up wondering if I would make it through another day. When I look at this picture, I don’t see a criminal. I see a woman who was exhausted. Broken. Lost. A woman fighting battles nobody could see. But this photo is not the end of my story. Today, I am proof that recovery is possible. I got out by holding onto faith when I had nothing else. I prayed when I felt abandoned. I believed there had to be something better even when I couldn’t see it. God carried me through the darkest chapters of my life, and my angels never stopped protecting me. I also had people who refused to give up on me—my children, my grandchildren, my mom, my dad, and my nephew. When I couldn’t stand on my own, my family gave me a hand up instead of turning their backs on me. If you’re struggling right now, please hear me: There is a way out. No matter how far you’ve fallen. No matter how many mistakes you’ve made. No matter how hopeless it feels. Your story is not over. This picture shows where I was. It does not show who I am. Today I stand in recovery, grateful, alive, and determined to help others find their way back too. If my story gives even one person hope, then every scar has a purpose. Share this if you believe people deserve second chances. Share this if you believe recovery is possible. Share this so someone who feels lost today knows they are not alone. The streets almost took everything from me. Faith, family, and perseverance helped me find my way home. ❤️🙏 #recovery #faith #family #real #fyp

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