Will's Place Recovery Resource Center

Spiritual Recovery: The Podcast

Caitlin M. and Mary Waite

  • Faith: Choosing the Light of Hope Amid the Storm

Faith: Choosing the Light of Hope Amid the Storm

Thursday 2nd September 2021

Mary Waite discusses turning her grief into hope and creating Dalton's Vision to foster compassion in communities. Listen now for an inspiring journey.
53 minutes
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Spiritual Recovery: The Podcast
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Will's Place Recovery Resource Center
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Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Mary Waite: Turning Grief into Hope and Healing

It's love for Dalton, it's love for my children and my husband, it's about love for god, it's about the power of love and community, because we had a community of family and friends and acquaintances, and so on and so forth that really supported us.
How do you find light in the darkest of times? In this episode of 'Spiritual Recovery: The Podcast', Mary Waite, a beacon of hope and resilience, opens up about her remarkable journey. After the heartbreaking loss of her 21-year-old son, Dalton, Mary faced unimaginable grief. Yet, she chose to transform her pain into a powerful force for good. Through her non-profit, Dalton's Vision, she fosters compassion and acceptance within communities, particularly focusing on their homeless neighbors.
Mary's story isn't just about overcoming personal tragedy; it's a testament to the strength of faith and the human spirit. Her relationship with her higher power played a crucial role in her recovery, guiding her through the storm. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how love, community, and faith can help us navigate even the most challenging moments.
Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Mary's story offers a touching reminder that hope and healing are always within reach.