AT ROCK BOTTOM IS TURMOILSUFFERINGLONLINESSDEPRESSIONSELF-HATREDAND EVEN DEATH
Sometimes things are out of our control…
Sometimes it isn’t our fault…
….and sometimes it is….
After we’ve fallen, we are not always the only ones to suffer…
Our addictions can hurt the ones we love most…
When Life Brings Forth Before You a Treacherous Storm
Your Sense of Hope Begins to Wane
You Feel Like There Is No Way Out
Some would say it is easier to let the storm take you
But They Are WRONG
To let the storm take you is futile
Fight it, because every storm has to pass
It all starts with YOU
The Burden Does not have to be carried alone…
YOU ARE NEVERALONE…
HELP IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO
THOSE WHO SEEK IT
He was addicted to prescription drugs for ten years.
He neglected his wife.
He battled depression and anxiety.
The cost: His marriage, his career, and almost his life. On August 16, 2008, with his sons with him in his pickup, Rick sideswiped an 18-wheeler. He lost visitation rights with his boys.
Rock Bottom Outreach founder Rick Smith knows what it feels like to be on rock bottom.
Now he brings people together
To spread awareness to teens, to provide a way out for those at the end of their rope, and to show the world that faith and community can defeat addiction.