Andrew 36- Just Released From Prison: The Reality of Reentry Nobody Talks About

At 36 years old, Andrew was released from prison on June 3rd and is now living in a 90-day residential facility for parolees as he works to rebuild his life. In this powerful interview, Andrew opens up about growing up in a broken home with an abusive alcoholic father, his battle with meth and fentanyl addiction, homelessness, prison life, and the difficult transition back into society. He shares stories of seeing inmates left for dead in their bunks, people being carried out on stretchers, getting robbed while living on the streets, and the daily struggle of chasing addiction. Before drugs took over his life, Andrew worked in business management and served as a General Manager for Dunkin' Donuts. Now, after more than two years without steady employment and with felony convictions on his record, he's focused on finding work, completing the classes required by probation, and taking the first steps toward a fresh start. When asked what "home" means to him, Andrew's answer is simple but powerful: "It's really not a place, it's who you're with." His goal is to find a job within the next two weeks—even if it's at McDonald's—and continue rebuilding his life one day at a time. If Andrew's story touched you, please consider liking, commenting, and subscribing. Stories like these help shed light on addiction, incarceration, recovery, and the realities of starting over. Support Andrew: Cash App: $AndrewOlson301 #PrisonStories #AddictionRecovery #FreshOutOfPrison #LifeAfterPrison #Homelessness #FentanylCrisis #RecoveryJourney #SecondChances #Documentary #Interview This is the reality many people face every day on the streets of America. 📍 Phoenix, Arizona 🎥 The Street Blues 🔔 Subscribe for more real stories and interviews from the streets. #Homelessness #PhoenixArizona #Addiction #StreetInterview #Documentary #MentalHealth #HomelessInAmerica #TheStreetBlues Disclaimer: Sensitive topics might be discussed. The videos on this channel are for educational purposes and creating awareness. Viewers Discretion is advised. Follow @TheStreetBlues on all these platforms: Rumble, YouTube, X, TikTok, and Instagram! Help us support the homeless by donating clothes, blankets, food cards, hygiene items, and more. Donate via Cash App: $thestreetblues Email us for other ways to help: [email protected] #HelptheHomeless #SaveOurHomeless #HomelessInAZ #TheStreetBlues #HomelessLivesMatter #TrendingVideo Also if you are able to donate for the upcoming Summer here is our Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls....