Nov. 16, 2022 – He had everything – a college education, a loving wife, and a daughter. He even owned his own business. But he didn’t have control of his alcohol.
“I just drank my whole life away,” Sitloh shared. His family finally had enough and Sitloh ended up living on the street. His rock bottom came in a Bradenton homeless shelter where he says he was treated like no one should ever be. That was the moment he decided to turn his life around to help others.
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