| | I know that I wouldn't be here, writing to you today, if not for the help I found through SMART Recovery. And that's why I'm so concerned that so
many communities, so many people like me, are still missing out on this empowering science-based
approach for addiction recovery. The good news is that your year-end gift
to SMART’s Annual Growth Fund can change this. Let me tell you why this is so important:
At 46 years of age, tired of the corporate life, I left
to pursue my lifelong dream, founding a lucrative timber frame home business in
the Northwest. I handled the sales and financial responsibilities, while my
partner served as the construction manager.
But early success had its price, dividing my
partner and me until we finally went our separate ways, which left me – a
novice in terms of construction oversight – responsible for every aspect of the
business. I had double the responsibility and stress of the business, plus the
job of “entertaining” clients and colleagues.
My drinking escalated. I began using more and more oxycodone to mask my back
injuries. It all happened so gradually that I barely perceived my addictive
nature, but my family had to endure my unpredictable behavior and caustic
comments. When I finally opened my eyes, I was divorced and completely
alienated from my grown-up boys. At the very same time, the housing market had
fallen into a deep recession, which led to my physical and emotional health
spiraling even further out of control. Somehow, I thought I could still handle
everything even as I was sinking in the deep end.
I had no clue just how deep it could get.
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| The building project that I'd been counting on to finally land me on my feet again, instead
collapsed — and took me with it, straight through the floor. I went on a
five-day alcohol and oxy binge. Those five days have forever vanished from my
memory...up until the moment I awoke in jail completely mystified as to where I
was or how I had gotten there. I'd tried to kill someone, the police told
me. Three snipers, they added, had me pinned in their scopes ready to fire if I
made a move. I faced two Class One Felony Assault charges and the possibility
of 24 years in prison. And I didn't remember any of it.
Over the next eighteen months, and thanks to
a court-appointed lawyer, a tremendous probation officer, forensic
psychologists, two good friends, and a compassionate judge, I made it out of
prison on parole. But it's all the more
thanks to SMART Recovery that I'm alive. It literally saved my life. I
studied the SMART Handbook. I took the Facilitator Training and I began facilitating meetings on my own. I
fulfilled requests from parole officers to offer meetings. This work, making
SMART available to others, has been an important part of my personal
recovery. It has also been enormously rewarding for me.
I don’t look back anymore – instead, I
pay it forward!
I hope that you will join me this year as I pay it forward in another way, with
a gift to the SMART Recovery Annual Growth Fund.
On behalf of everyone who is looking forward to the day when there is a SMART Recovery meeting in their community,
Rick Stockmann Discovered SMART in 2011 Volunteer SMART Recovery Meeting Facilitator
Washington State
P.S. Because there are
so many people and so many communities that need help, we are dedicated to
expanding our network of support meetings. Please join us in this effort with your
tax deductible gift to our Annual Growth
Fund. Thank you!
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A
contribution to SMART Recovery empowers millions worldwide
with the tools to abstain from any
substance or activity
addiction.
SMART Recovery is a
501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization.
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