Sept. 29, 2021 – Kaley Jones was never able to envision her life without alcohol. She would ask herself, “How am I going to get through the things that all the other people could do? Like drink at their weddings and get their nails done with their mom, while drinking a glass of champagne.”
Jones was intimidated by what a sober lifestyle was.
“I saw sobriety as shameful, shouldn’t be shared, and we shouldn’t call out that we have a problem,” said Jones.
Once she was introduced to The Phoenix, she found “her” community.
“I walked in and everyone was smiling. They were happy I was there and I didn’t have to qualify myself,” said Jones.
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