Narconon Africa’s First Student Reaches 1-Year Milestone
From Addiction to Triumph: Rea Galetlole Celebrates One Year of Freedom
On January 2, 2025, Rea Galetlole will mark a significant milestone in his journey of recovery: one year of freedom from drug addiction. As the very first student at Narconon Africa, Rea’s story is a testament to the program's effectiveness and is a beacon of hope for those struggling with substance abuse.
Rea’s journey began on January 2, 2024, when he took the courageous step of entering the Narconon program. Facing immense challenges, he embraced the program's holistic approach, which addresses the underlying causes of addiction while providing tools for long-term recovery.
Through dedicated effort and unwavering support from the Narconon staff, Rea successfully completed the program. He not only overcame his addiction but also found a renewed sense of purpose. Today, Rea serves as a valuable member of the Narconon Africa staff, using his own experience to guide and support others on their path to recovery. Rea's achievement is particularly significant as he holds the distinction of being the longest-standing drug-free Narconon Africa alumnus. His journey serves as an inspiration to current students and demonstrates the life-transforming potential of the program.
Narconon Africa celebrates Rea's remarkable accomplishment and recognizes his invaluable contributions to the recovery community. His story highlights the power of hope, perseverance, and the transformative impact of the Narconon program.