
Episode 19 - Exploring the Benefits of Volunteering Rebuilding Lives Podcast
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Today, we’re exploring a powerful and often overlooked tool for overcoming the challenges of addiction and incarceration. That tool is volunteering.
Many people associate volunteering with charity, an act of kindness directed outward. But what if I told you that volunteering could be the key to transforming your own life? If you’ve battled addiction or navigated the hardships of life after prison, finding purpose in helping others can ignite a profound personal shift.
The Journey Through Darkness
Addiction is often rooted in early trauma, pain, or circumstances beyond our control. It can start small—a way to numb the pain, escape reality, or cope with overwhelming emotions. But over time, it takes hold, leading us down a path of destruction. This road doesn’t just harm ourselves; it impacts everyone around us—family, friends, and loved ones caught in the ripple effects of our struggle. For many, this dark road ends in prison, a place where time seems to stop, and yet, paradoxically, offers an opportunity for reflection and growth.