Today, I feel hope. After 13 years of incarceration, I’m being released. The night before a few friends from my recovery program cooked me my last prison rice bowl: cheese…
Mike Gardipee
A Message of Hope | Mike Gardipee
July 14, 2020
Today, I feel hope. After 13 years of incarceration, I’m being released. The night before a few friends from my recovery program cooked me my last prison rice bowl: cheese…
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I just finished reading Noah’s writing, The Face of Addiction, and I really liked what I read. Noah and I, we come from completely different backgrounds. Yet, here we are…
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