On Friday, May
29th, in St. Bartholomew’s chapel, nine women graduated from Thistle
Farms’ two-year Residential Program. Together, these women share eighteen years
of healing in community and over 18 years clean and free from addiction.
Their accomplishments
were celebrated while dancing down the church’s aisle and commemorated in
reflections for each graduate by Donna Grayer, Director of the Residential Program.
One of the many highlights of the ceremony was Katrina Robertson’s words for
the graduates. Facing each graduate and speaking from her own experience,
Katrina gave the following address:
This has been a long time coming. You did
it. You finished a two-year program with rules. When I graduated, other people
had their own reasons they were happy for me, but all I could think about is
how,
for
the first time in my life, I finally finished something.
Ms. Donna used to always remind us we
were in a two-year program with rules. I thought she was doing that just to
have control over us, and it worked. But what she was really telling us was
that if we could complete this program, then maybe, just maybe, we would be
ready for the big world that has a lot of rules to follow. If you make good
choices and decision in this world, then there will be good consequences and
outcomes; and if you make bad choices and decisions, you will get bad
consequences and outcomes back.
Hold out your hands. Now that you have
finished the program and are moving into your own places and your own homes,
your destinies are not in Ms. Donna’s hands, not in Regina’s hands, and not in
Holli’s hands.
Your
destinies are in your own hands.
So set goals, dream big, and if you fall,
get back up. I am so proud of you, and you have a whole community of people
that are proud of you and will be with you no matter what adversity you face.
Last Friday was
an illustration that not all accomplishments are created equal, and some
battles are harder fought than the rest. These nine women, with outstretched
arms, represent years of commitment, sacrifice, hope, healing, and the
unconditional support of a community. Thank you to all of you who have and who
will continue to stand in the Circle with the community of Thistle Farms, and a very special thanks to the Women of St. Bartholomew's who lavished the graduates and all of Thistle Farms with hospitality and love!
Love Heals.
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