A Safer Escape
“At that time, all I knew was that I needed what seemed like a safer escape before things got even more dangerous.”
“At that time, all I knew was that I needed what seemed like a safer escape before things got even more dangerous.”
If you’re reading this, this is your invitation. What is the one thing you wish could say? What is the one thing you need to hear?
“I’m growing into myself. I’m learning to fit my heart in places that didn’t have room before.”
“Most nights I was too afraid to fall asleep because of the possibility of what kind of phone call could wake me up.”
"These are my voices in the dark. This is the four-headed monster tapping on the window during the black night of my soul."
“I’d made multiple attempts over almost a decade, but up until this past year I hadn’t felt a true desire to let go of my eating disorder.”
“I am choosing to look at May as an opportunity to defeat the fear that threatens us. And I am choosing to welcome the future as the gift that it really is.”
“There’s a wall between those of us classified as ‘normal’ and those who fear they will never attain that normalcy.”
“Know that, despite how alone you feel, there are always people here with outstretched arms and hearts to help you heal.”
“You are alive and we are your proof, your audience and fellow members of this choir.”
“People learn their roles and have their scripts. They wear their masks and play their parts.”
This week we say goodbye to our spring 2015 interns. They’ve served this organization with open minds and full hearts, and for that we could never say “thank you” enough.
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