Within one week — the Recovery Community in Arizona and nationwide has lost two brave, young men. On behalf of myself, Together AZ and Art of Recovery Expo 2017, we remember Austin Eubanks and Bradley Callow.

“Thank you for the work you accomplished during your short stay with us — advocating for recovery from addiction and alcohol. You shared your struggles with us and your messages of hope so willingly, openly and honestly. You will be missed, but never, ever forgotten.

I was blessed to know you both.
Our minds our shaken, our hearts are sad.

Austin Eubanks

2017 Keynote at Art of Recovery

Survivor of Columbine Shooting –

Accidental overdose May 18, 2019

 

Bradley CallowVictim of gun violence May 24, 2019

Together AZ

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