KELLEN AND LORASSA - Road to Recovery

Published 2022-09-28
Hear the intimate story of Kellen and Lorassa.

All Comments (21)
  • Wow, congratulations! I didn't know your back story when I was out there. It's inspirational, courageous and a good example of recovery for those suffering addiction right now. I am so impressed by you and Kellen. It was a pleasure knowing you.
  • @marim9725
    Боже, храни этих прекрасных людей!
  • @58nomad
    What a beautiful family What a beautiful people. I hope I can meet you someday. Go on
  • 😅been sober for 22 years now- and my connection with the creator got through it all...hope that have a good healing journey.
  • 🥹I’m very happy the both of u have been free of alcohol and Drugs….I went into recovery in 2010…. And I’m happy to say me and my wife have been sober ever since…..raising 6 kids…..and transportation….. all thru the intervention of Native American Church and Sweat, ( I wish ur Family the Best….and a happy Future 👍
  • @wagonburnereb
    Awesome, I was born and raised in KC. I myself fell into the negative cycle of addiction(s). Today I’ve been in recovery for 24 years. Sorry to say that I had no support from family. I can say I’ve had support from my AA family and inspiration from souls like you both. Thank you for your post. Your proof that their is a solution. 🙏🏽
  • Thankyou so much for the Good Medicine in your story guys I needed to hear that... love and blessings from Scotland.
  • @user-mp3op2xg5l
    ❤❤ you can be proud of yourselves. What wonderful help form your family. Stand strong together!
  • @user-rq4cu5gx3r
    We got requests from temo then he shared a dance video we crying couldn't stop watching it was little later git a video from jo-hall she has been a gift from creator we listen to uncle and auntie start a journey one year ago going back soon as we get a car lost a truck Colorado Springs and we have leard
  • @sarahcantu8420
    👏👏👏👏🐾🐾🐾🐾❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
  • Whether you're a so called Indian on the Rez or one living in an inner city pretending to be Latino we're all eating the same sugar.
  • @ravennelson827
    It's hard to remember what you were never taught and having what you have is a spinning world because government and churches took it away. lost in your own home land... as tribes we all have drank from the same cup ...