Join Jay this holiday season as he discusses why the killer within him is the reason he chooses to pray everyday. He will also attempt to reach out to others who drink and drive during this often deadly time of the year.
Homeless, helpless and without regard for others best describe Jay Kolo when he had a total reliance on alcohol. Drunken driving, blackouts and mental institutions were once the norm in Jay’s life. Learn how he broke away from the grip of the bottle eleven years ago. Jay will discuss permanent sobriety, the seldom visited side of alcoholism, not just another basement drunk-a-log. Jay’s speeches are powerful, inspirational and to the point. Loving oneself and living for others are now key in Jay’s life. This event is FREE and open to the public especially alcoholics, friends and family of alcoholics or anyone who needs to maintain their perspective during the chaotic blitz of the holidays.
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