July 26, 2020 – “‘Now I see in color’ means now I’m able to live my life fully, without being under the influence of a substance,” she said. “There is hope out there, they can find so much more meaning when they’re able to find that recovery. And that they’re not alone.”
The message of hope is meant for anyone touched by addiction.
“I think this message is specifically for those in addiction recovery, but it’s also for family members that have been through this too, that they may see within their loved ones, this flourishing and this healing process,” Sladky said.
The mural’s dedication is now expected to happen in September, a month honoring addiction recovery.
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