07/04/2025
https://vimeo.com/1050111317?share=copy
Today, on July 4th, we’re honored to release The Bridges We Burn to the public.
This documentary is a labor of love, a testimony to pain, redemption, loss, and the power of community. It tells stories of addiction, the journey through recovery, and the sacred spaces like Celebrate Recovery and AA where healing begins and transparency is necessary coming into the doors.
Our town of West Monroe/Monroe has embraced this project, and we’re humbled to have been chosen as the cover story for West Monroe Neighbors magazine. Getting our official laurel, despite not winning awards, is proof that these stories, your stories, resonate far beyond state lines.
But today isn’t just about accomplishments-It’s about hope. It’s about the people still silently suffering under the weight of addiction. It's about families who’ve lost, those still fighting, and those who’ve made it to the other side. If you are one of them—or love someone who is—please know: you are not alone.
There is help. There is a way forward.
If you’re struggling with addiction or mental health:
• SAMHSA’s 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
• Celebrate Recovery: www.celebraterecovery.com (https://www.celebraterecovery.com/)
• Find an AA Meeting: www.aa.org (https://www.aa.org/)
• Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
We hope The Bridges We Burn shines a light in dark places. We hope it starts conversations. And above all, we hope it reminds people that recovery is possible, that community matters, and that every single life is worth saving.
With love, gratitude, and a fire for change—
Happy Independence Day.
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