
Episode Title: Finding Hope After Loss — The Story Behind HOFFA House In this powerful episode of Mental Health and Me, host Natalie Souders sits down with Tom Herb, founder of the HOFFA House—a residential recovery program that offers refuge, resources, and sober networking opportunities for men battling addiction. After losing his brother to addiction, Tom and his family turned their grief into purpose by creating a space where healing and second chances are possible. Tom shares deeply personal stories about his brother, the pain of loss, and the hope that now lives on through the men who walk through the doors of HOFFA House. This episode is a testament to resilience, community, and the power of turning pain into purpose. To learn more about the HOFFA House and stay connected, follow along on social media. You can find stories of hope, updates, and ways to support the mission on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok — just search HOFFA Foundation. You can also visit their website at https://www.hoffafoundation.org or more information, resources, and ways to get involved. To hear more conversations like this and follow along with Natalie's work, find her on TikTok and Instagram at @NatalieSouders_, or subscribe on YouTube at youtube.com/@NatalieSouders. Stay connected for more stories that shine a light on mental health, healing, and hope.
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