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I have been around the disease of addiction my entire life, if you shake the family tree we are scattered everywhere. A while ago I was fortunate enough to have figured out that my life would be infinitely better in active recovery. Along the way I made a few friends and tried to help a few people. Sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t, but the intent was always pure. About 10 years ago I had a friend who was in a bad way, and they went to Caron in Wernersville, Pennsylvania and came back completely transformed. I took notice and saw that there were a lot of friends who had gone there and some that would go there. As time passed, I got to know Caron even more intimately by spending time with folks in the New York office and I got to see firsthand the intelligence, compassion, and hard work that they demonstrate with patients suffering from the disease of addiction. I believe strongly that nobody has a monopoly on this work, we are all just doing the best we can. I was so impressed in fact that I started working at Caron in their New York office back in October.

The Leadville Trail 100 is an ultramarathon that takes place annually in Leadville Colorado, you have 30 hours to complete the 100-mile course that consists of 16,000 feet of vertical climbing with elevations ranging from 9,200 feet to 12,600. The Leadville 100 is a race that has eluded me twice. Twice I have trained hard and twice I have failed to finish. As I was going through the training the first time around my good friend said to me - ‘enjoy the journey of getting to the starting line, that’s the part that really matters’ .. I began to think about it, and he was absolutely correct. I finished my first 100-mile race last summer (in Steamboat Springs, CO) and I know for a fact that I will be as prepared as ever this August when I attempt to finish Leadville. But more than anything, I can say I will enjoy getting to the starting line. Sobriety to me is very analogous, stay on the path and even if you don’t always get where you are trying to go in life, as long as you stay in the light then all will be ok.

Caron is a non-profit, so every dollar we raise goes towards the mission of helping as many people as possible. Last year, Caron gave away over $5 million in charity care for those that can’t afford treatment.

This year, I am attempting to raise $100,000 to help that cause. Please consider helping us reach this goal!”
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Andrew Heckman
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Wernersville, PA
Richard J Caron Foundation
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Ross Peet
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