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Today’s rose delivery has deep meaning 🌹
Today we remember not only Ryan Page, who lost his battle with addiction, but also our beloved veterans, those we’ve lost and those that are still with us.
We love by remembering and more importantly acting out our love to others.
Going forward a copy of Matthew Perry’s book will be included with our backpack deliveries. Matthew’s story may have ended tragically but let us learn and realize our story does not have to.
It’s with love and gratitude that we not only remember Ryan, but that we also thank our veterans for their service.
Always in our hearts & never forgotten.
Always in our hearts and more importantly in our actions. ❤️
Stay tuned for updates on who our program is blessed enough to connect with here in the great State of New York!
XO,
Jackie ~ The Staley Program
Our program will be doing a rose delivery in memory of Clayton, but most recently in memory of Ryan Page, who suffered for many years through the addiction that he fought so hard to overcome. 🌹
Happy heavenly birthday, Clayton Staley.
The pain we experience in our lifetime most definitely changes us, but it’s what we take from that pain and what we create from that pain that defines us.
Let’s choose to be there for one another, if one person’s life is impacted it’s worth it!
Share in the comments or DM if you’re interested in joining us.
The page isn’t up yet, so stay tuned! 💗
Do you offer, recovery support services, coaching, mental health service, fitness support, or do you have an encouraging song to share?
We’ll link directly to your website or Instagram/FB/X page from our website on how best to reach you!
Ryan Page we will remember you always.
Sadly Ryan’s life was lost to alcohol consumption that contributed to his death
on November 28, 2025. Ryan’s ongoing battle with addiction and mental health struggles led to his fatal death.
Ryan’s family and friends encouraged him to get the help he needed unfortunately, this wasn’t enough.
Allow this post to serve as a reminder to love yourself enough to seek help.
If you or anyone you know is struggling please know there is help available.
You are seen, valued and loved but it’s not enough for others to want it for you, the prayer is that you want it for yourself.
Addiction doesn’t always storm in.
It creeps.
It soothes.
It feels like comfort…until you realize it’s quietly stolen your time, health, and relationships.
That’s the danger: it doesn’t announce itself until it’s too late.
Stay awake. Stay aware.
#SoberLife#RecoveryPosse #ODAAT