Christian’s journey includes a difficult season marked by addiction, instability, and the gradual loss of trust in himself and others. For a time, life revolved around getting through each day, seeking temporary relief, and managing the consequences that followed. Over time, that cycle affected his relationships, opportunities, and confidence, creating a pattern that felt overwhelming to escape.
The turning point came when Christian made the decision to approach recovery with seriousness and humility. He committed to structure, honesty, and accountability — choosing consistent action over short-term comfort. With support and a willingness to do the hard work, he rebuilt his life one step at a time. What once felt like defeat became the foundation for growth, purpose, and responsibility.
Today, Christian brings three years of experience serving in inpatient treatment and sober living environments. He understands both the clinical structure and the daily realities of early sobriety. His strengths include resident support, team leadership, group facilitation, and maintaining clear expectations within a community setting.
Christian leads with consistency and integrity. He believes structure provides safety, accountability builds confidence, and encouragement fuels lasting change. Families can trust that he takes his role seriously — showing up each day with steady leadership and a genuine commitment to helping residents build stable, sustainable lives in recovery.