Mark’s Story

“I’ve been in recovery for 20 years…my journey in recovery never ends. When you learn to live with it, it is amazing what can happen.”
Lauren’s Story

“When I think about my future, I get a little teary eye. Because anything is possible.”
John’s Story

“Life today is not perfect. But it is pretty good, and I can look in the mirror and respect the person that I see.”
Mike’s Story

“It wasn’t until we got educated that helped us change how we interact with Mike, that helped him interact with us.”
Family Perspective on Schizophrenia

We’re just hoping that we can open up a conversation that a lot of people are not having.
Family Perspective on Chris’ OCD

“This has really given me a purpose … every time I talk about it, I just feel that much stronger and that much better.”
Alex’s Story

“One of the most difficult things is taking your first step … It’s part of you, wear it.”
Christopher’s Story

“OCD can feel very challenging and could feel like it is the end of the world …. there is a better life in the future that is available and that is possible.”
Pastor Tim’s Story

“My life was all sorts of threads that wove together to make this tapestry. And there was this thread of depression. It’s not a thread I would remove.”
Naomi’s Story

When I am not doing well, I don’t feel hopeless anymore….Hope, I think, is the biggest sign that you have made it through the worst of it.