Freddie tells us in his own words why he decided to change his life around.
Wednesday
A veteran at HVAF gets a wake up call
Freddie, 57, is a veteran who came to HVAF for help in recovery. He served in the Army from 1976-79 and enjoyed traveling. He says
years of substance abuse led to medical problems. In August 2015, he entered
HVAF’s Residential, Employment, Substance Abuse, Treatment (REST) program. In
December, he had a heart attack. In order to stay healthy, Freddie knew he had
to change his lifestyle. He embraced the staff at HVAF and its 12-step recovery
program. In January, Freddie had triple bypass surgery. He is making great
strides towards a healthy lifestyle each day.
Freddie tells us in his own words why he decided to change his life around.
Freddie tells us in his own words why he decided to change his life around.
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