Coronavirus: Calgary mental health services want you to reach out, be self-compassionate Zak Mohamed couldn’t recognize himself when he started his four-month stay at the Fresh Start Recovery Centre last year.
The methamphetamine use had taken over his life.“I was lost. I was homeless. I was a hard user, absolutely broken. I didn’t have hope anymore,” Mohamed said.Mohamed, 24, has been clean since April 2019 and now works for Fresh Start’s social enterprise Eleven-Eleven.On Sunday, he ran the Eleven-Eleven Food Truck as the group held its 12th annual 12-Stop Ride for Recovery, which has been modified into a weeklong event because of COVID-19.