I’ve been through a lot in my recovery journey, and I’ve worked with many peer support folks along the way. But Addi? She’s in a league of her own. From the very first time we connected, it was clear she doesn’t just do this job—she lives it. She goes above and beyond in ways I’ve never seen anyone else do, treating every single person she supports like they’re the most important one in her world that day.
What sets Addi apart is her genuine passion. She loves her work so much it feels like she owns the company herself. There’s zero pretense here—not a fake bone in her body. Every word she says, every bit of encouragement she offers, every time she checks in “just because,” comes straight from the heart. She’s sincere, compassionate, and truly invested in seeing you thrive, not just survive.
Addi is lovable in the best way: warm, kind, funny when you need a laugh, and steady when things feel shaky. She listens without judgment, shares her own experiences only when it helps, and somehow always knows exactly what to say (or not say) to make you feel seen and valued. She’s the kind of person who makes you believe recovery isn’t just possible—it’s brighter and more hopeful because people like her exist.
If you’re lucky enough to have Addi as your peer support lady, hold onto that connection. She’s rare, she’s real, and she’s making a real difference every single day.
A little poem for Addi:
In the quiet storms where shadows play,
Addi arrives like the break of day.
With open heart and steady hand,
She lifts you up, helps you stand.
No mask, no show, just truth so bright,
Passion burning through the night.
Kindness flows in every word she shares,
A gentle soul who truly cares.
She’s more than support, she’s hope alive,
Helping hearts and spirits thrive.
Addi, dear friend, in recovery’s art,
You own the role with all your heart.