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You Are
Not Alone.
Recovery
Is Possible.

A community of hope, healing, and lived experience — for those on the journey and everyone who loves them.

2,400+

Stories Shared

15,000+

Lives Touched

48M

Americans in Recovery

70–75%

Achieve Sustained Remission

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Inspired By

Shanda D. Keith, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor · 16+ years in addiction therapy, grief counseling, and community mental health across Florida.

& WIRELESS MODS LLC · Community spirit from Crestview, FL.

Be the Light.
Live the Life.

Recovery is not a destination — it's a way of living. RecoveryLight exists to illuminate the path for those walking it and to celebrate every step forward, no matter how small.

Rooted in the counseling philosophy of Shanda D. Keith and the community spirit of WIRELESS MODS LLC in Florida, this platform brings together lived experience, professional guidance, and the radical power of shared story.

10,000+

Recovery Houses Nationwide

16+

Years of Counseling Expertise

01

Community

Recovery happens in relationship. Peer support, shared experience, and genuine belonging reduce relapse risk and sustain long-term healing.

02

Purpose

Finding meaning beyond addiction — through work, family, faith, or service — is one of the most powerful predictors of sustained recovery.

03

Daily Practice

Small, consistent habits compound into transformation. Meetings, meditation, journaling, and movement build the foundation of a recovery life.

Meet Our Co-Founders

Co-founder of WIRELESS MODS LLC — a dedicated advocate for recovery, healing, and community support
Co-Founder & Owner

WIRELESS MODS LLC

A passionate advocate for recovery, healing, and community. Dedicated to being the light for others on their journey toward a life of purpose and freedom.

Co-founder and owner of WIRELESS MODS LLC — committed to community, recovery, and empowering others to live their best life
Co-Founder & Owner

WIRELESS MODS LLC

Committed to building community, inspiring resilience, and empowering others to walk boldly in their recovery journey and be the light for those around them.

Real Lives.
Real Recovery.

Every story here is a proof of possibility — that change is real, that healing happens, and that you are not walking this road alone.

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Sobriety JourneyBy Sarah K.

From Rock Bottom to Rock Solid: My First Year Sober

I remember the exact moment I decided to stop. Not the rock bottom — that came many times before. The moment I decided I deserved better than the life I was living.

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Faith & RecoveryBy Marcus J.

How Faith Carried Me Through the Darkest Days

There were nights I prayed just to make it to morning. Faith wasn't a cure — it was a companion that sat with me in the dark until the light came back.

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Family HealingBy Denise W.

Rebuilding Trust: What My Family Taught Me About Love

Trust doesn't come back all at once. It comes back in small moments — when you show up, when you call when you said you would, when you choose differently.

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Daily LivingBy Shanda K.

Daily Habits That Keep Me Grounded in Recovery

Recovery isn't just about not using. It's about building a life so full of meaning that there's no room for the old way. Here's what that looks like for me every day.

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The People
Behind the Journey.

Recovery affects the whole family. These are the voices of those who loved someone through it — and came out the other side.

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Watching my son battle addiction nearly destroyed our family. There were nights I didn't know if he'd make it to morning. This community gave ME the tools to support him without enabling him. Today he's 4 years sober and I have my son back. I cannot express what that means.

Linda M.

Mother of son, 4 years in recovery

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My wife's recovery journey was the hardest thing we've ever faced together. I felt helpless, angry, and scared all at once. Finding resources here helped me understand addiction as a disease, not a choice. Our marriage is stronger than ever.

James T.

Husband, wife 6 years in recovery

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I used to hide my brother's addiction from everyone out of shame. This site showed me I wasn't alone — thousands of families go through this. The stories here gave me hope when I had none left.

Carla R.

Sister, brother 2 years clean

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As a pastor, I've walked alongside many families touched by addiction. This platform provides the kind of grace-filled, practical support that transforms lives. I recommend it to every family in my congregation.

Pastor David W.

Community leader, congregation member in recovery

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My best friend relapsed twice before finding her footing. I almost gave up on her — and I'm so glad I didn't. The guidance here on how to support without losing yourself saved our friendship and possibly her life.

Tanya B.

Best friend, 3 years supporting recovery journey

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I blamed myself for years. This community helped me release that guilt and focus on being present for my daughter's recovery. She's 18 months sober now and thriving. We're rebuilding our relationship one day at a time.

Marcus H.

Father, daughter 18 months sober

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I raised my grandchildren while my son fought his demons. This site connected me with other grandparents in the same situation. We are not invisible. We matter too. And our loved ones can recover.

Rosa L.

Grandmother raising grandchildren during son's recovery

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One of my players came to me struggling with opioids at 17. I had no idea how to help. The resources on this site gave me a roadmap. He's now 22, in college, and mentoring other young athletes. Recovery works.

Coach Mike S.

High school coach, former player in recovery

Recovery is not a race. You don't have to feel guilty if it takes you longer than you thought.

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Story.

Your story matters. Whether you're 3 days sober or 30 years in recovery — your voice can be the light someone else needs today.

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Stories Shared

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Lives Touched

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