ManglerYJ
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Lexington, NC
A friend of mine's daughter has struggled with addiction most of her teen and early adult life. She is now clean and sober and finishing a multi-part program in California that will bring her through her sobriety and put her back into the workforce as a contributing member of society. Between the addictions themselves and the process of getting clean has been particularly rough on her teeth. Coming off heroine apparently makes you crave sugar, and coupling that with the chemical damage done to the body, her teeth are just about all non-salvageable. Since the next stage of her recovery involves getting a job, her smile would turn off most potential employers. This GoFundMe page was established by her mom to help her get dentures or partials for what's left: Click here to support Celebrate Sobriety! I need Teeth by Zoe LaFevers Biller
I have a soft spot for her because I have seen the effects of addiction in my own family and would love for her to be able to smile again. She is a sweet girl and I have worked with her and her mom on several occasions. She made some bad life choices and owns them, but is now faced with the ramifications of her actions. I'd love for her to see that complete strangers can help, just in the way I have seen many of you step up to help people on the trails.
Thanks in advance.
I have a soft spot for her because I have seen the effects of addiction in my own family and would love for her to be able to smile again. She is a sweet girl and I have worked with her and her mom on several occasions. She made some bad life choices and owns them, but is now faced with the ramifications of her actions. I'd love for her to see that complete strangers can help, just in the way I have seen many of you step up to help people on the trails.
Thanks in advance.