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SOBRIETY DIPLOMA –

May 26, 2023 – Dallas LeBlanc never considered himself an addict. In his mind, it was normal to use drugs to take the edge off. But when his addiction consumed him, it took everything.

LeBlanc, 44, lost his friends and family, his house, truck, business and health. In 2019, he lost his girlfriend to a drug overdose. Two years later, he was arrested for theft and kidnapping, court records indicate.

“Addiction took everything from me, even my freedom. In my homelessness I turned to a life of crime to survive on the streets. These are my regrets,” LeBlanc said. “But thankfully, God had other plans for me and saved my life. Jail was the best thing that ever happened to me. It was the start of my sobriety. I’ve been blessed to have a second chance at life, and I will not waste it.”

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