The Real 'Cost' of Addiction
I have been researching
recent data related to drug overdose deaths, suicide rates, crashes involving
alcohol or drug impairment.
I need to prove that there is a real cost
to addiction. Why?
I am hoping
to find a reason for foundations, organizations and grant funders to want to support
what we are planning to do at Yahweh Warrior Lodge as we serve those caught in
the world of addiction.
I can tell
you that the data show that men die by suicide at higher rates than women and
that rural men die over men from the cities, interestingly. The vehicle crashes
seem extra frightening. I am aware that many safe and sober drivers with families that are sharing
the road with the addicted, putting us all at risk at anytime of the day or
night.
I personally do not have to prove to
myself or those closest to me of the high cost of addiction as we have lived it.
Sadly, many others have as well. I have spoken to many of you reading this now hearing your story of those you have lost to alcohol or drug related accidents, overdose or suicide. There are many who grew up with alcoholic parents experienced abuse and fear or grew up without a parent or helped care for a severely handicapped parent related to an alcohol or drug related accident. There are too many parents who have buried their children. Too many spouses who have buried their partner.
Many of us have gone to local coffeeshops to see the photo that honors a beautiful barista who used to serve us coffee no longer walking this earth because of drugs or alcohol.
This ‘cost’ list can be even longer if we truly want to discuss the immeasurable pain that addictions cause by adding jail and prison time leaving families without their loved one as they now have to ‘pay the price’ for their choices while addicted.
The children pay the highest cost
when their parents battle addiction.
I am fully
aware that many homes have drugs and alcohol in the homes bringing parties,
fights, police, ambulance visits, and drama that endanger children and keep the
little ones awake and afraid. These same children still have to get up and go to
school the next morning often getting themselves ready while the adults are ‘sleeping’,
if they are in the house at all. How can they learn much less stay awake in
school when their nights are full of secrets and fear they can’t talk about. This is a hard and painful cost that I cannot
find in any graph but is a very real cost that exists here in our communities.
Every percentage
or number I read in the data I know represents a person with a name who has
left loved ones behind to battle the pain, the grief, and the loss.
There is hope! It is only found
through Jesus.
Yahweh
Warrior Lodge, A Northwoods Training Ground will offer a place of hope, healing
and safety. For those who are willing
they will discover the One who created them, the One who can save them and
bring true and lasting healing to their heart and restore what addiction has
taken from them.
We desire to
offer men time up to a year and half to be prepared for permanent sober
stability for themselves and their families. We want to offer this free of
charge until they can work and start to pay it forward for others.
I am confident Yahweh Warrior Lodge will see men transformed! How?
Only God!
I know He will stir hearts within
our Northwoods community to serve, volunteer and see His work through Yahweh Warrior Lodge as a worthy cause to
get behind with prayer and with financial gifts.
I will continue to find the data to
prove the need - if there remains doubt - that addiction does have a high and
painful cost.
May God
bless you as you journey this life with whatever pain, whatever story you have
had to walk. Please know that you have been created for a purpose, made in the
image of God and dearly loved!
SuAnne
Vannatter


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