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    August 31. 2011
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C lassified / B ids
Hands Across the Bridge
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from page 11
she said she learned to inject heroin
using her toes -just in case.
M etaphorically under the same
bridge as W edge, and som etim es
under the actual same bridge, Katz
continued to do as many drugs as
she could, only to “wake up and
be pissed that 1 was still alive”.
Her realization of hitting bot­
tom came in the vision o f a little
old lady rocking in a chair with no
arms. In jail on a 90-day stint, Katz
decided to live and not die in limbo.
Out of jail at midnight with no
plans and just $ 1.25 to her name,
she s h u ttle d to d o w n to w n
Vancouver and checked into a
Clean and Sober Club.
From then on, Katz attended
m eetings, stayed sober, and after
two years of transitional housing,
got her first jo b at Hooper Detox
where she re-united with a recov­
ering W edge. As a volunteer
spokesw om an for a “drug-free
workplace,” Katz became publicly
involved in breaking the stigma of
addiction for herself and others.
A fter “ using” for 35 years,
W edge spent her last 14 months
of prison in a drug program . At
first she rejected the steps to re­
covery, just wanting to be free
from prison, but her attitude fi­
nally changed. She took the only
jo b she could get -sc ru b b in g
prison floors. With treatm ent, her
self-esteem rose as she worked
her way up and out.
Once sober, W edge struggled
with finding a place to live, “N o­
body wants to rent to you if you
have a record and any credit you
have is bad,” she said. Nearly 20
apartm ents denied her before she
found one em pathetic landlord.
W edge told him, “If you rent to
me, I will be the best tenant you
will ever have,” and for seven
years, she was. She became certi­
fied as a drug and alcohol counse­
lor and soon could afford her own
house. Now, she is a m entor for
H ARRP, a recovery program that
provides transitional services to
men and women com ing out of
prison.
In 2001, Katz and Wedge de­
cided they would stand on top of
the Burnside Bridge at daybreak
to celebrate that they were no
longer under the bridge in their
ad d ictio n s, but on top o f the
bridge to celebrate their recovery.
Marking a tradition for years to
com e, Patty Katz and Louise
W edge h eld the first H ands
Across the Bridge celebration on
the 1-5 bridge in 2002 with about
200 people in attendance while
the following year's event grew to
include 500 people.
Today, Katz works as the Pro­
gram D irector for Beyond B arri­
ers, and along with other volun­
teers, mostly recovering addicts
wanting to build leadership skills.
She helps organize the Hands
Across the Bridge event year af­
ter year.
Katz says the biggest prize of
the event is watching form er ad­
dicts do things th ey ’ve never
done before; evolving from a vol­
unteer the first year to a mentor
the next, and finally, to a leader in
the recovering community.
“I am just so proud to hear them
bear their souls to the com m u­
nity,” she said, “Sharing stories
helps break the stigma of addic­
tion and puts a face and voice to
recovery.” This year’s them e is
Recovery benefits everyone.
on the event on Monday, attend­
ees will hear from Washington’s
Clark County Commissioner Mark
Bolt and State Sen. Craig Pridemore,
and from Multnomah County Com­
missioner Judy Shiprack, State Rep.
Michael Dembrow, and State Rep.
Lew Frederick.
Ivette T o rres o f SA M H SA
(Substance Abuse Mental Health
Services Association) and Rhode
Island’s Steve Gumbley o f Faces
and Voices of Recovery will also
speak at the event.
The Hands Across the Bridge
Project is sponsored by Partner­
ship for Safety and Justice, C en­
tral City Concern, Samhsa, ATTC,
A&E, Lifeline Connections, and
others.
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