“I will be marking my personal victory of 1000 days of sobriety on race day as I run the TC 10 Mile on Team Brave Like Gabe. Alcohol was no longer a companion but an enemy, jeopardizing my potential as a mother, wife, daughter, and friend. Like Gabe and countless others, my fight wasn't a choice, but my response was - I chose bravery. Acknowledging one's bravery can be tough, yet it's crucial, especially for women like me who've grappled with addiction and emerged victorious.”
Read MoreBeing #BraveLikeJennifer means regardless of what obstacles life throws at us, we all have something to give and offer to the world. Each one of us does this in a different way, but we can all learn from each other and be the best version of ourselves.
Read MoreBeing #BraveLikeRosa means never giving up on your dreams and hopes, whatever they are. It’s looking at everything you are and knowing how wonderful you are and how much value you bring every single day. It also means that there are both good days and not so good days.
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