
Rebuilt Through Recovery: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly of Recovery Stories
Anthony McCauley
Rebuilt Through Recovery, is a compilation of different stories of overcoming addictive behaviors and adversity in recovery. Anthony McCauley, along with 6 fantastic people talk about their experiences, strengths, and hope for others. They share their truths in order to help others who are still struggling with the disease of addiction. The stories inside these pages will guide you into the good, the bad, and the ugly of each true life recovery story.
About The Lead Author
Anthony McCauley
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Anthony B. McCauley was born and raised in Thomasville, NC. He is the Founder and CEO of MALES (Making Achievable Life-Enhancing Strides) of Distinction/Ladies of MERIT Youth Programs, and owner of Gravity Drone Services. Anthony is a two-time best-selling author, has self-published six inspirational books. He’s a life-long Mentor that uses his talents to share his experience, strength, and hope with today’s youth. He has completed training at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ as a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist, and also obtained A.A.S in Human Services from Guilford Technical Community College. He is currently a student at Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH obtaining his B.S. in Psychology and received induction into Sigma Alpha Pi (National Society of Leadership) at SNHU. He is passionate about mentorship and life coaching, and education. After attending the Mentoring Center of Ohio, he received career diplomas in the areas of Building Resilience in Youth and treating Trauma with working knowledge on interventions. Anthony motivates and mentors within local school systems and the Moore County community to help students remove hindrances of living life alone. He helps young people make better decisions for their lives and teaches them how to transition from stages of adolescents into adulthood. His motivation and experience lead and guide others on how to grow and strive for excellence, achieve greatness, and speak freely and openly about issues and concerns.
