Lucy Hall's Journey: From Addiction to Advocacy and Support
Nobody signs up for this, and that's why I think people have to recognize, just like every other disease, nobody wants it.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their battle with addiction into a mission to help others? In this episode of 'The Elizabeth Chance Podcast', Lucy Hall opens up about her incredible journey from addiction to sobriety and how she’s now making a difference in countless lives. Lucy candidly shares her struggles, emphasizing that addiction is a disease that no one chooses. Her story is one of resilience and transformation, underscored by the pivotal role spirituality played in her recovery.
Lucy found her purpose in life through spirituality, which guided her towards creating a supportive community for those in need. As the founder of Mary Hall Freedom House, Lucy has established a non-profit organization dedicated to providing housing and support for women and families who have faced similar battles. She talks about the importance of low-barrier housing for those who have completed treatment programs but still need a safe place to stay.
Lucy's commitment to community shines through as she describes the various programs and services offered by Mary Hall Freedom House, designed to foster recovery and independence. Lucy’s journey is a beacon of hope and inspiration for anyone facing addiction or supporting a loved one through it. Her work not only provides practical support but also instills a sense of belonging and purpose in those she helps.
Tune in to hear Lucy’s powerful story and learn how she’s turning her past struggles into a force for good.