By Rod Garossino | Director of Fund Development
Mike’s Story: From the Edge of Despair to a Life Reclaimed
Before addiction took hold, Mike M. was a successful family man with a career, a home, and a sense of purpose. But addiction doesn’t discriminate. It slowly dismantled everything he had built. And when he returned from his first attempt at treatment, he was met with a devastating truth: his family wasn’t coming home.
Haunted by guilt and shame, Mike fell deeper into despair. One night, walking home intoxicated along train tracks, he stumbled, blacked out, and awoke in the hospital having lost both his legs after being struck by a train.
The physical loss mirrored the emotional pain he carried. Mike attempted treatment at multiple centres, only to find that many were not accessible to someone living with a disability. He felt like he didn’t belong, not just as someone struggling with addiction, but also as someone navigating a world not built for his new reality.
But Mike wasn’t done fighting.
He came to Fresh Start, uncertain but willing. What he found was different: a community that embraced him, a program that challenged and supported him, and people who saw beyond his circumstances to the man he could become. Though it wasn’t a straight line and Mike needed more than one go at the program, he stayed the course. And it changed everything.
Today, Mike has been in continuous recovery for 19 months. He’s a college graduate in Addiction Studies. He works alongside those experiencing homelessness and substance use, offering insight, compassion, and lived experience. He is a leader in multiple 12-step fellowships and proudly serves as President of the Fresh Start Alumni Association, giving back to the same community that helped him rebuild.
And perhaps most importantly, Mike is reconnecting with his two children, mending the bonds that addiction once frayed.
Looking ahead, Mike describes his life as something out of a dream. He has traded guilt for accountability, isolation for connection, and self-doubt for leadership. He is not just surviving; he is thriving. He surrendered the life that nearly took everything from him and is now riding the wave forward as the best version of himself.
Mike’s story is one of pain, resilience, and transformation. It is also a reminder that no matter how far someone has fallen, recovery is possible when we walk the path together.
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By Rod Garossino | Director of Fund Development
By Rod Garossino | Director of Fund Development
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