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Follow on Google News | Thomas Maguire Jr. : Philadelphia’s Own Kensing'son'Thomas Maguire Jr. is nominated for 2016's Mayor of Philadelphia's Treatment Provider of the Year Award.
Tom Maguire Jr., native to the Philadelphia area, has recently advised his hometown’s city government on ways to lower the number of overdoses they encounter daily. Tom draws from personal experience on his active campaign to alleviate drug use and overdose in his home state. “My father, a mailman for over 30 years, has traveled all over Philadelphia and has seen the dynamic of Kensington change into ground zero for drug addiction.” What Thomas Maguire Sr. did not expect to see was his own son, crossing street corners to purchase the same substances he witnessed destroy his neighborhood. Tom Maguire Jr. began drinking in high school and once he entered his first semester at Monmouth University in New Jersey, his experimentation with drugs and alcohol escalated. “I quit playing sports, I quit attending class. I was introduced to OxyContin and then graduated to harder drugs.” “Every route that I took led me to jail or multiple rehabs that my family and I endured,” says Tom Jr. “I became jobless, homeless and hopeless in my stomping grounds. Since Philadelphia was renowned for its large population of drug abuse, I fit in perfectly.” Tom’s experience of almost a decade of drug abuse and judicial arrests finally led him to make a life-saving change. “I went through a string of treatment centers before but I had finally had enough. It took me almost ten years to finally make one decision, but I’m incredibly grateful for that gift of desperation.” Tom’s altruistic work extends far beyond sharing his trials and tribulations with others recovering from drug addiction. He also travels the nation to speak at seminars, advocacy groups, and still maintains his own sobriety through fellowship programs. Although Tom’s tenure at Ambrosia Treatment Center may only be two years, his passion for change has surpassed the amount of time as an Outreach Coordinator. “With the guidance of many people and the lessons I’ve learned during this journey… I’m becoming the person that I needed when I was struggling with addiction.” The street corner in Philadelphia, which Tom frequently visited during his active addiction, has now become a cornerstone for policy change. He continues to gain public support for lowering the heroin epidemic in the Northeast, as well as spreading education throughout the rest of the United States. “Tom’s story is one of the most impressive examples of dogged determination,” End
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