Interfaith Emergency Services to honor staff at Sunrise Breakfast
Cindy Cummings had been clean for more than two years when her depression, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, led her over the summer to begin using methamphetamines again. I was separated from my family, said Cummings, 58. My mom is elderly and because of COVID I couldn t live with her. I was depressed and I started using meth again. Meth is my addiction.
The day after Thanksgiving, Cummings, 58, ditched the drugs and ended up on the Interfaith Emergency Services doorstep, seeking food and lodging in hopes of keeping her demonic addiction to meth from spiraling farther out of control.