Dec. 18, 2020 – Clark recently shared a story about someone who played a major role on his road to recovery from addiction.
He called the woman in question, Rhonda Jackson, his “angel” in an Instagram post this week.
In 2011, Jackson was working at a PNC Bank in Camden when Clark walked in and tried to cash a forged check in order to buy drugs.
“Rhonda didn’t know me, didn’t care what I looked like and didn’t judge me,” Clark said. “She just knew that I needed help.”
Instead of calling police, Jackson called Clark’s father, whose name was on the check. Just three days earlier, Clark had stolen a bunch of checks from his father’s desk. Clark’s family had been searching for him when Jackson called. His father went to meet him.
“He rushed down to the bank just in time before I disappeared back to the streets,” Clark said. Just after the incident, he entered treatment for addiction.
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