ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Walking back into the light

Walking back into the light

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

VERONIQUE has glimpsed the light that lies at the end of the tunnel.
The mother of two, a practising Catholic, hadn’t seen her previously ice-addicted son in more than half a year when he showed up at the family Christmas, vowing to start his life anew.
A few months on, Veronique’s son is still walking the road to recovery and has stayed off drugs since re-acquainting with his family.
“After some time he came and said to me, Mum I want to come back home, I don’t want this life anymore,” Veronique, from the Hallam-based Vision of Hope support group, said.
“I don’t want this life anymore.”
When her son left the family home, Veronique would only hear how he was going through snippets of information he passed on to her husband.
“It was very hard because we don’t live like that, we always used to be together, it was the reality, you had to deal with it,” Veronique said.
“That’s why Vision of Hope was really supportive in that part; you can share your feelings and focus on yourself.
“Without the group it would be harder because I would not know there’s people in the same situation as me… I would not know that. And together we support each other.
“Praying is my strength but talking to people and unloading and unwinding is really helpful. When you go back home you feel refreshed and ready to start again”
Vision of Hope is a counselling program, run by staff from the Hallam Medical Group, which started in 2013 to help people whose family members or close friends are battling drug and alcohol addiction.
Family counsellor Bernard D’Argent started up the program along with mental health nurse Lyndsey Coutet, psychologist Stephanie Chu and GP Ariane D’Argent.
At the monthly meetings Veronique helps assure other participants that there is always light at the end of tunnel, recalling her own agony and how she grew to handle it.
Now, Veronique said, friends from school and family members are coming back to see her son to catch up.
“Don’t let your hope go down because you never know,” Veronique urged others.
“You never know when your loved ones will touch rock bottom and they will say to themselves I don’t want this life anymore, I want to be back home, I want my family back.
“The only thing is to be there for them, open your arms when they come back, because that love is more important than everything.”
For more information or to join Vision of Hope, contact the Hallam Medical Group on 9796 5400.

Digital Editions


  • Hope is the invisible gift

    Hope is the invisible gift

    The sacred gift of life can be likened to a river. From its quiet beginnings to its meeting with the vast ocean, the river glides…

More News

  • Asylum seeker becomes tireless volunteer

    Asylum seeker becomes tireless volunteer

    A tireless volunteer who braved his own challenges as an asylum seeker has been highly commended in the volunteer category of Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards. Mohammed Akram Yusofi came…

  • Pair charged over Dandenong South alleged burglary

    Pair charged over Dandenong South alleged burglary

    Two men allegedly fleeing from a commercial burglary in Dandenong South late on 28 January have been arrested and charged by police. A 31-year-old Carrum Downs man was charged with…

  • Man charged after Springvale woman’s body found in Geelong

    Man charged after Springvale woman’s body found in Geelong

    A man has been charged with murder after a Springvale woman’s body was found by a Geelong beach. The 49-year-old woman was found at Eastern Beach Pavilion on Wednesday 29…

  • Kids charged over alleged thieving spree

    Kids charged over alleged thieving spree

    Three boys from Greater Dandenong are facing charges over an alleged stealing spree across the South East. The trio were arrested by police on Princes Highway, Noble Park on Wednesday…

  • Doveton park named after local legend

    Doveton park named after local legend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 406623 After a united community push, a huge-hearted local legend has been immortalised at a Doveton park. The previously untitled reserve at Autumn Place…

  • Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Garad alarm on ‘hate speech’ reform

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486640 Greater Dandenong Council has been flooded with emails urging the council to take action against a councillor’s social media activities about the Gaza…

  • Making waves in the heatwave

    Making waves in the heatwave

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531025 Swimmers found soothe from searing 40-plus temperatures on Tuesday 29 January. Photographer STEWART CHAMBERS dipped into the Noble Park Aquatic Centre’s pools and…

  • Pair arrested after allegedly fleeing Dandenong South burglary

    Pair arrested after allegedly fleeing Dandenong South burglary

    Two men allegedly fleeing from a commercial burglary in Dandenong South have been arrested by police. The pair had allegedly broken into a car-detailing business at Discovery Road just before…

  • Drumming, dancing and community dialogue mark Australia Day festivities

    Drumming, dancing and community dialogue mark Australia Day festivities

    As the sun beamed and the heat began to rise in the late morning of January 26, Bunurong Senior Elder, Uncle Mark Brown commenced a moving Welcome to Country at…

  • Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530327 Dozens of Casey’s newest citizens were welcomed in a citizenship ceremony at Bunjil Place on 26 January. There were 200 recipients beaming with…