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  • S2 Ep8 : Taking It To The Streets (Donna Martin)

S2 Ep8 : Taking It To The Streets (Donna Martin)

Tuesday 22nd March 2022

Donna Martin discusses her journey from addiction to advocacy, emphasizing transportation and community support in recovery on The Real HopeCast.
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The Real HopeCast
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Donna Martin's Journey: From Struggles to Street-Level Support

I'm one of those hardheads that it has to be, you know, a jail, jail or a court system to make me go. That's something else that I wanted to touch on.
Meet Donna Martin, a woman whose life story is a testament to resilience and transformation. In this episode of 'The Real HopeCast', Donna opens up about her two-decade-long battle with addiction and her remarkable journey to sobriety. Now, as the director of Recovery Wagon and Client Care Navigator at Isaiah House Treatment Center in Kentucky, she's dedicated to breaking down barriers for others seeking recovery. Ever wondered how something as simple as transportation can be a game-changer in addiction recovery?
Donna sheds light on this often-overlooked aspect, sharing how Recovery Wagon is making it easier for individuals to access the help they need. But it's not just about logistics; Donna delves into the emotional and mental hurdles that accompany addiction and recovery. She speaks candidly about the role of faith in her journey and the immense power of community support. If you're looking for a story that combines personal struggle with practical solutions, this episode is a must-listen.
Donna's work is not just inspiring; it's a lifeline for many, proving that hope and help are always within reach.