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  • Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reads the morning meditation at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reads the morning meditation at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • The text of the morning meditation titled "Keep it Simple" which was read by Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a recovering heroin addict on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. After the morning meditation reading, the residents have to relate to the group how the passage affects them in their path to recovery. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    The text of the morning meditation titled "Keep it Simple" which was read by Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a recovering heroin addict on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. After the morning meditation reading, the residents have to relate to the group how the passage affects them in their path to recovery. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reads the morning meditation at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reads the morning meditation at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Amy Kilgore (left) , 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, talks about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore (left) , 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, talks about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Amy Kilgore (left) , 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, talks about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore (left) , 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, talks about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Eva Derrickson, 26, of Loxahatchee, Florida relates to the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tusday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Eva Derrickson, 26, of Loxahatchee, Florida relates to the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tusday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Eva Derrickson, 26, of Loxahatchee, Florida relates to the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tusday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Eva Derrickson, 26, of Loxahatchee, Florida relates to the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her and her path to recovery from heroin addiction on Tusday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Mariana Lovecchio, 28, of Wellington, Florida, listens to the  morning meditation passage in the All About Recovery younger womens sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Wednesday, May 31, 2016. Lovecchio, a recovering heroin addict, has been a resident since December 2015 and has been sober for over 100 days.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Mariana Lovecchio, 28, of Wellington, Florida, listens to the morning meditation passage in the All About Recovery younger womens sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Wednesday, May 31, 2016. Lovecchio, a recovering heroin addict, has been a resident since December 2015 and has been sober for over 100 days. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Shelby Sparrow, 21, from Plantation, Florida smokes a cigarette while she listens to the other residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida explain how the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" replates to them and their path to recovery on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Sparrow is a recovering heroin addict and has lived at the sober home for four months. She is 5 months clean. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Shelby Sparrow, 21, from Plantation, Florida smokes a cigarette while she listens to the other residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida explain how the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" replates to them and their path to recovery on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Sparrow is a recovering heroin addict and has lived at the sober home for four months. She is 5 months clean. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Ashlie Brassbridge, 28, from Bucksport, Maine, shares with the residents during the morning meditation on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Brassbridge is a new resident at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida and is a heroin addict. She has been in the sober home since May 30, 2016 and has been clean for less than a day. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Ashlie Brassbridge, 28, from Bucksport, Maine, shares with the residents during the morning meditation on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Brassbridge is a new resident at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida and is a heroin addict. She has been in the sober home since May 30, 2016 and has been clean for less than a day. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Nita Reach, 38, of Loxahatchee, listens while residents of the younger womens sober home relate how the morning mediation passage relates to them and their path to beating their addictions on Wednesday, May 31, 2016.  Reach is the 'house mother' for the younger womens sober home. Reach, a former alcholic, has been in the younger women's sober home since January 2015. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Nita Reach, 38, of Loxahatchee, listens while residents of the younger womens sober home relate how the morning mediation passage relates to them and their path to beating their addictions on Wednesday, May 31, 2016. Reach is the 'house mother' for the younger womens sober home. Reach, a former alcholic, has been in the younger women's sober home since January 2015. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, smokes while listening to the other sober home residents talk about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore, 37, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, smokes while listening to the other sober home residents talk about how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Eva Derrickson (right), 26, listens as she sips coffee. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Nita, Reach, 37, of Loxahatchee, shares with the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her path to recovery at the All About Recovery younger women's house in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Nita, Reach, 37, of Loxahatchee, shares with the residents how the morning meditation "Keep it Simple" relates to her path to recovery at the All About Recovery younger women's house in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Jennifer L., 30, from Worcester, Massachusetts, talks about how the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" relates to her path to recovery from heroin addiction at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Jennifer has been in the sober home for 3 1/2 months and has over 100 days clean. [JENNIFER DID NOT WANT HER FULL LAST NAME USED - SHE WAS O=KAY WITH USING HER LAST INITIAL.] (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Jennifer L., 30, from Worcester, Massachusetts, talks about how the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" relates to her path to recovery from heroin addiction at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Jennifer has been in the sober home for 3 1/2 months and has over 100 days clean. [JENNIFER DID NOT WANT HER FULL LAST NAME USED - SHE WAS O=KAY WITH USING HER LAST INITIAL.] (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • A coffee cup, packs of cigarettes and an ashtray sits on the patio table where the morning meditation passage was read at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    A coffee cup, packs of cigarettes and an ashtray sits on the patio table where the morning meditation passage was read at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Amy Kilgore, 37, of Loxahatchee, smokes as she listens to other residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida share their thoughts about the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Amy Kilgore, 37, of Loxahatchee, smokes as she listens to other residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida share their thoughts about the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Kilgore is a recovering heroin addict and has been in the sober home since March 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • New 'house mom' Karen Altieri Sharp, 56, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,  shares her thoughts on the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" at the All About Recovery younger women's home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    New 'house mom' Karen Altieri Sharp, 56, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, shares her thoughts on the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" at the All About Recovery younger women's home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Shelby Sparrow, 21, from Plantation, Florida, fills out a dinner sheet the residents use when it is their turn to cook dinner for the residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Each of the residents take turns cooking dinner for the house during the week and the list is used for the trip to the supermarket. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Shelby Sparrow, 21, from Plantation, Florida, fills out a dinner sheet the residents use when it is their turn to cook dinner for the residents of the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Each of the residents take turns cooking dinner for the house during the week and the list is used for the trip to the supermarket. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • New 'house mom' Karen Altieri Sharp, 56, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,  shares her thoughts on the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" at the All About Recovery younger women's home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    New 'house mom' Karen Altieri Sharp, 56, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, shares her thoughts on the morning meditation passage "Keep it Simple" at the All About Recovery younger women's home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • 'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • 'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • 'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager.  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    'House mom' Nita Reach prepares the morning prescription medication for new resident Ashlie Brassbridge at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • Jennifer L., signs the prescription medication log book at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31 , 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager. [JENNIFER DID NOT WANT HER FULL LAST NAME USED - SHE WAS O=KAY WITH USING HER LAST INITIAL.]  (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    Jennifer L., signs the prescription medication log book at the All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31 , 2016. The residents' prescriptions are kept in the house manager's room under lock and key. Residents have to sign a log sheet that they've been given and have taken their medication in front of the house manager. [JENNIFER DID NOT WANT HER FULL LAST NAME USED - SHE WAS O=KAY WITH USING HER LAST INITIAL.] (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

  • A tattoo on the left arm of Shelby Sparrow reads 'Southern born, Southern bred, When I die, I'll be Southern dead.'  Sparrow was born and raised in Plantation, Florida. All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

    A tattoo on the left arm of Shelby Sparrow reads 'Southern born, Southern bred, When I die, I'll be Southern dead.' Sparrow was born and raised in Plantation, Florida. All About Recovery younger women's sober home in Loxahatchee, Florida on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. (Joseph Forzano / The Palm Beach Post)

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