Sue Harrison's Journey: From Addiction to Advocacy with King's Crusade
Courage is something that we may push ourselves to do, may train ourselves to do.
April marks Courage Month on 'Friends in Recovery', and who better to kick things off than Sue Harrison, the founder of King's Crusade? In this episode, Sue opens up about her personal battle with addiction, the heart-wrenching losses she faced, and how she turned her pain into a beacon of hope for others.
King's Crusade started as a lifeline for families grappling with the chaos of a loved one's addiction and has since blossomed into a robust support network advocating for harm reduction and treatment. Hosted by the ever-energetic Jersey Ed, alongside co-hosts Stacy C and Basement Beth, this episode is a heartfelt conversation that underscores the power of community and courage in the recovery journey.
Sue shares not just her story but also the initiatives and events King's Crusade is spearheading to foster community support. Her message is clear: survival and courage are cornerstones of recovery, and no one has to face it alone. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply looking for an inspiring story, this episode offers a blend of raw honesty and uplifting hope.
Sue's journey from addiction to advocacy serves as a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is a path to light. Tune in to hear her story and discover how King's Crusade is making a difference in the lives of many.