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Subject [Inspiring Hope]: Roxanne's Story
Date May 10, 2020 10:13 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
“I knew that the only way for me to get my life where I want to be, and to get my children back, I needed to do this. I felt like a new person when I finished it. A whole new me.”—Roxanne
Roxanne grew up a wanderer, and not exactly by choice.


She and her sister raised themselves while their mother struggled with a heroin addiction. As a pre-teen, Roxanne started acting out in school and skipping classes. Soon she was shipped off to live with her aunt and uncle in California. A few years later, she returned to Arizona.


Then the partying started.


"I was single, 18, doing whatever I liked, living the party life," says Roxanne. Then Roxanne had her first child at age 21. A year or so after her child was born, she made a choice she would later regret: trying meth for the first time. It wasn't long before she was hooked.
SHOW INCARCERATED WOMEN THE WAY TO HEALING
Incarcerated women are often at the end of a long, difficult road that has made them feel rejected, worthless, and hopeless. Struggling with deep pain and shame. Will you help us offer hope, encouragement, and guidance along a new path that leads to restoration for these women? Your gift today will help a broken woman become the person of destiny God created her to be!



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