Bio: born Myrtle Beach, SC. I have always been charity minded. The first memory I have of my father is us writing in a bikeathon. He wrote a bone shaker bicycle, and I wrote a unicycle 4 miles for the March of dimes. At the age of 15 I was put into a behavioral health facility, where they found out about my chemical dependency issues. Later on that year, my sister committed suicide. She blew a heart out with a 45. I then proceeded off and on on the spiritual journey, more often than on until I turn 29.
At the age of 29, by the grace of God and the mercy of the state of South Carolina, horry County, and the Myrtle Beach Police department I was convinced of the errors of my ways. I'm really then proceeded to get serious about this spirituality.
During the next few years, my daughter was killed by a drug driver. I then lost a father to suicide, a brother to cancer, and my mother laid in hospice for about a year and a half
Through all this tragedy I have managed to smile. I have gone through life, born the hard times, and did it with Grace and dignity. I lost my eyesight in 2018, most of it anyway, but that happened for me and others. It is now my job to show others how they can cope with this tragedy and learn to live life successfully and usefully whole
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