Addictions ...ugh. In my life. have not been able to see people get clean. Only devastate families. People think getting high is great and I only see ruined lives.
As a mother of an addict, most people can’t even imagine the heartache of not knowing where or how your child is doing. My other child is in the military and when he was gone at war it was the same heartbreaking feeling of not knowing how your child is doing. God bless the parents of the addicts that sit and wonder daily about their child.
LisaMarie I totally understand. I lost my son to fentanyl 7/4/18. He was only 21 and a shining light in our eyes before the drug took over. People don’t understand these drugs are so addictive they take over the mind and your free will is gone
Its not just addicts.My older daughter has severe mental illness from a rare illness at 14.Shes 38 now.I haven't seen or heard from her in 7 years. She can be violent and nasty,but has never done drugs or alcohol.It seems if you have an addiction people are more understanding then of mental illness.She didn't ask what happened to her,but even my family blamed my husband & I for her problems. I almost wish she had an addiction versus mental illness.You can over come addiction,but mental illness is a total different book.It scares people more than anything else I discovered over the years.people believe as she grows up it will just go away like most childhood things do,but.mental illness or what my daughter has (brain damage) doesn't diminish with age.In fact it can actually gwt worse due to the knowledge of the patient.My daughter is exceptionally bright and knows how to use it to her advabtage when she chooses to. IT'S A vicious cycle. Nwver having met anyone else who has this illness we were actually accused of making it up..to cope with our guilt. Those were words from a social worker at Duke psych department whwn they accused us of abusing our daughter.Even though she and we all proclaimed our innocence. They then stripped us of our parental rights so we had zero say in ANYTHING and told our daughter.He she could stop lieing now. I SWEAR THEY WERE THE ONES WITH MENTAL ILLNESS,BUT POWER THEY ABUSED!!! IT WAS SO SCARY!! I put my younger daughter in hiding to protect her when they threatened to remove her from our home. When they couldn't locate her they had police watching our house and me 24/7.thats when I knew I had done the correct thing in hiding her,but she was only 8 and didn't understand what was going on.our life was tured upside down all due to a strept infection!! À infection that DUKE HOSPITAL REFUSED TO ADMIT IMO BECAUSE THEY DID NOT FIND IT.A SMALLER HOSPITAL DID after SHE WAS DISCHARGED FROM Duke. Duke psych dept for adolescents sucks!!! All they ďid was blame parents for everything. Always the parents faults no matter.due to them wasting so much time,by the time the infection qas discovered it had been in her system too long to reverse ,so her issues are permanent!!! No lawyers would take on Duke so they got away with it.I despise Duke hospital!!!
Thank you! My mom was schizophrenic. Anyone who stops and tries to help someone who struggles with mental illness well, I can't thank you enough. The VAST MAJORITY of the chronically mentally ill will hurt themselves before hurting others.
@@Brucev7 I confess I can't tell if you are being humorous or serious but he says he's been sober a while and taking it a day at a time. That means he's not running with satan. running with satan doesn't include working for sobriety, including replacing old habits/behaviors with healthy alternatives and using them, instead of the object of one's addiction.
As a behavioral therapist, there are several points here i might share. Many of you feel that the mother was not performing as you thought she should. None of us know the back story ON BOTH ENDS. Why did it take so long for her to see him? It may have been because HE was not at that point where he was comfortable seeing family. That is common. There is a lot of pain, guilt, shame, and fear. Everyone has to come to the table at their own pace for great things to happen. John seems to have some physical/emotional concerns that also may play into this. I think you can see that as he walks out and moves across the stage. And again when he speaks. KUDOS for this woman using her heart and soul to decide to step into this young mans life and offer grounding, safety and something that for all we know, he did not get at home. The family has work to do, let's hope things go well for all of them for their future.
We need more understanding people like you. Everyone in the comments is bashing the mother for not "reacting" like she should've. We don't know the whole story, and honestly we should just pray for the family and the guy's well being.
as a mother, to me it looked like she didnt want to overwhelm him and have him feel smothered and maybe change his mind if she got too eager, like it was too good to be true so she was trying to play it cool. i have an adult child who would hate me being all soppy and over excited towards her, i see that in this mom.
Yeah I was thinking the same things. He seemed quite uncomfortable based on his body language. There's definitely a lot of truth there that still needs to come out and a lot of work that needs to be done. Addiction is a life long struggle but I wish him the best and I hope he gets what he needs.
Thank you for your post. How can I help my 23 yr old son who seems to be addicted to pot? We had a pretty awful life due to an abusive marriage. He's angry and hurt and I think this pot makes it worse.
I spent years in active addiction, I'm grateful to say I'm going on six years sober and I'm living a beautiful life I never could have imagined. I've put my mom thru hell (the only thing worse than being an addict is loving one) but she never gave up on me and ALWAYS had my back and I promise I wouldn't have been able to beat my addiction without her. Mom's of addict's deserve the world!
I lost two brothers to addictions. I couldn't imagine what his mother must've been going through every waking moment not knowing where he was or how he was doing and the fear of getting THE phone call. This is definitely a story that deserves updating every so often. Can we get an update, please?
This must have been a bittersweet thing to watch for u. I hope that John is going to be fine and w his loving family from now on.! They all deserve it. What fine people.
God bless you. So sorry for the pain of losing your brothers. Stay strong and mighty in the Lord. Live a good life and continue to love others. Peace and a prayer, Lynne 🍃💜🍃
I lost my brother this past August to Heroin OD. Having a family member with Addiction is like mourning someone who is still alive like they are dead. Everything this mom said about hoping to not get that death call and never knowing where her son is are then same things my mother stressed about as well. My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. 🧡
He's doing just fine I think if you know how yo-yo feels that's kind of coming out of this what it feels like I guess but if I lose any more weight I'll fall out of the end of the needle I have no idea what I weigh now but it's nowhere near what I used to weigh and that and I dropped 100 pounds or more
@deb mohagheghi We don't know.. They both were on the path of success with owning their own business building houses. Both of them had wives, young children and owned their own homes. To all of us, it just seemed like they changed to drugs over night. They both died when they were 41 years old four years apart.
Stacey is an angel. Thank God for her. She is the star of the show. What an awesome woman to reach out and in effect create opportunity for such a connection. Really Stacey, you are the best. God bless you.
My eyes are sweating profusely! I used to work in addiction treatment and I’ve seen how sometimes the smallest gesture can make a person battening addiction’s whole day, but to do what Stacy did completely changed his life. I hope we be more like Stacy
Gotta say this is one of those videos I see repeatedly. My favourite interviews are the ones when she talks to people alot of us fear or look down upon. Even to those who were in prison and done not nice things, it is what I like most about Kelly. Greetings from Australia.
Omg, Kelly Clarkson. I have never paid "any" attention towards your direction. Of course, you are a wonderful person and hostess! I'm so glad I checked your you-tube out! Thank you!
I cried through the whole thing. We are all our mom’s babies. I miss my mom so much. She passed away four months tomorrow. We all have hardships. Hug your mom. Forgive and call your mom. What a lovely video. 😢
Oh my goodness! This is an AMAZING story of love and kindness that brought tears of joy to my heart. My soon-to-be 33-year old son is a struggling alcoholic who has been living with a woman by the name of Kelly. He knows he has a problem but is afraid to get the professional help that he so desperately needs. I’m truly thankful for Kelly, but I certainly pray that my son Darren gets the courage to go into rehab soon.
My parents had the same phone number since I was born ( I'm 50 now) when my dad sold his house and moved into a retirement home he was worried that family and friends would no longer be able to get in touch with him anymore so my brother got him a cellphone that has his original landline number on it :)
Exactly,I mean people change phone numbers,like changing a shirt,he got lucky that hers had not changed,plus lucky to find a person willing to take in a guy who was an addict.
God Bless you Kelly for bringing these acts of kindness to us. To remind us of our humanity. So thankful this young man has been reunited with his Mom. ❤
I think the mom was scared that if he came home, he would revert back. She seemed off. I don't blame her,,,, we don't know everything that happened. God heal their family.
Rey Carl Apprentice parents should tray to help son to get good and long treatment for addiction.He needs help and support.It happened with children sometimes addiction.
He is so right. No matter where you go good hearts find good hearts. I wish everyone all the best. He seems like a wonderful young man. Hope he gets his life in order.
Such a nice looking young man. What a blessing that this woman and her husband took him in their home. Not many people are comfortable with doing this today. Thank you goes out to all those people who have loving hearts to help homeless people. Regardless of the conditions that got them where they are they are still human and long to be excepted through those struggles.
What an awesome heartwarming story! I truly hope John gets the love and support and help he needs to get his life back on track! So happy he was reunited with his family!
You’re an amazing soul, Kelly. The good you do for others cannot be measured. Don’t ever change. I lost my brother to alcohol last year. Keep showing there’s a way for them to get out. Big Scott, Findlay Ohio
This is so surreal to see this kind of thing on a show like this. It's beautiful! I ran away from home and lived on the streets as a teenager and lost many friends to addiction. I also remember a couple times when people would help me out and those experiences stick with you. I have a video of some of those memories and being homeless in San Francisco on my profile. I didn't share all of the experiences. A small act of kindness can go a long way!
@@KoriEmerson i'm sure it is. I don't have any children, but I know my late sweet mom would have walked every single street to find one of us, no matter how hard, and how long it took, if one of us were missing. I'm not judging this mom, but there's no way in hell I would just go on with my life if any of my family members were homeless or missing. She was worried that she might get "the call" but she still didn't do anything about it. That's just strange.
Being an addict in recovery myself I CRIED through this whole thing. It made me so sad to see the torture we have put our families (and ourselves) through. I also got sad because at the end the mom is SO happy her son wants to come home but I got sad because I know it is not an easy happy ending. I hope that John is clean and sober still today but unfortunately it is a hard hard struggle and I pray for all of them. The desperation of his mom kills me and Stacy seems to know that hurt as well. God bless them 💕
Please know your worth. I know that the hardest thing is to resist those drugs. You are not alone. My son is a heroin addict 5 years sober. You are so worth the fight. So much love, hugs, strength being sent your way.
@@marimullan4012 awww thank you so much Mari! I am THRILLED for your son! I wrote this comment 9 months ago, you’ll be happy to know that I am still doing great! In fact April 27th will make it 4 years for me 😃. God bless you and your family.
People all over are going through similar things. The chances of meeting someone whose life parallels yours is not that big of a stretch. It is wonderful that there are still people that can come out of their lives and care about others.
Oh God I cried, is been a year I dont know where my older son is, no drugs,college graduate,hardworking he just left, he is bipolar, I miss him terribly and with this pandemic I worry and I cant sleep, I know he is ok always send me flowers and tells me he love me,but dont know where he is at,I just pray to God to provide and protect him my door is always open, Son I miss you,mami
@@jeannecarroll683 noo, his 28 birthday was February 24, I celebrated with my tears and keeping the pain to myself, I spoke to a police friend he is trying to find his address without getting in trouble, I'm worried collection letters keep coming to my house,they wont give me any info ,I want to help him ,for God sake I dont know what I did wrong,? He always told me im the best mother, so why???thanks for asking, sorry I vented my pain, blessings
EVERYBODY FIGHTS THEIR DEMONS. THIS YOUNG MAN IS AN ANGEL AND SO HANDSOME !!!!! FROM MY HEART, I HOPE HE WINS OVER EVERYTHING AND NEVER, EVER LOOKS DOWN - ONLY UP FROM HERE ON !!!!!!!
I feel like there's more to this story than meets the eye. I didn't feel like the mom was thrilled to have him back at the house, but of course, I hope I'm wrong about this.
Yeah, I mean what could she say on television.. no? Lol I was wondering why he hadn’t gone back to his mother in all that time, and even while living with a stranger who took him in, why even then his mother didn’t ask him to just come home? If that was my baby and had not heard a word from him I’d be searching for him to make sure he was ok. Or trying to bring him home with me. BUT! At the same time, they are adults and that decision would have to be their own, you can’t simply drag them and forced them into recovery. I have a half brother who also suffers from addiction and my mom will go weeks without talking to him. He won’t come to get help. He lives out of state somewhere.. and it’s hard on her. Not too long ago we heard from a family member he was in the hospital. I had to track down the hospital and called to inquire about what was going on with him. Thankfully he was alright but he was lying to my mother about having a “procedure” saying he had surgery. And the nurse confirmed no surgery had occurred. I think he really is suffering from mental illness as well but again, he won’t accept help. And he’s in his 40’s. It’s very sad
@@diannaperkins3334 I suspected the dad as well. The mom seems nice, but you never know what home life is like. They didn't explore what led him to addiction.
I hope all goes well.... But didn't I hear someone's son was a Detective? There may be more to the story... And his past ??? Well he has from today forward...not to look back. Im sure it's tough being he had an addiction... Burned a few bridges.... And I pray he does well... 🙏🙏
I love these stories of growth from addiction. They talk about the wait. Days turning into weeks and weeks into months months to years. That’s what it was like for me only the opposite. The addict was my mom. The last time I’d ever talk to her was in 2008. Flash forward to 2021. My aunt who normally makes “dates” when she calls someone called me out of the blue and I knew something was wrong. My mom was in the hospital going through withdrawal. Addiction won this round and she died like a month later. I want to believe that maybe she will beat it in another life. Or at least get closer to beating it. So these stories of growth soften parts of my hardened heart.
You all made me cry. I’m so glad he story had a happy ending. Young man, now that you’re home, I hope you stay clean and sober forever. Find a living you love and a partner to love. You’ve been very blessed. 😭😅
My family was affected similarly. My sister didn’t have options for her mental illness. It was horrible and then as a homeless woman she was struck by a train. My mom is a faithful woman. There’s no explanation for her getting on after all of it. It’s easy to be numb to dirty strangers. It’s quite another to see your sister in another’s distressed eyes especially realizing they won’t get the help they deserve either. Much warmth and prayer to other survivors,
Ok, not a regular at all, but had to subscribe after seeing this incredible story of kindness. Amazing things happen when humans are at their best. Thank you for posting.
Such a great story as a mom that has two sons and one that was in same place as john and now clean like john I'm so happy for his mom and thankful for the woman that help him great story kelly I loved it!
I loved that he got to talk to his mom on the phone and got to see her in person and finally get to come home . And I live like a hour from Portland Oregon
I wish something good would have happened with my Son he was an addict as well but my son was going into a program but he never made it and took his own life in jail in 2019...I love him and miss him dearly 💔 😢 God bless this Woman...
My brother was a homeless addict, he's 15 years sober now, this brought so much joy and tears to my eyes
Incredible feat, he's very lucky and determined!kudos
So so good, my heart is full of joy!!!
Shouldn't take it down PayPhone pole ... All homeless been calling
Addictions ...ugh. In my life. have not been able to see people get clean. Only devastate families. People think getting high is great and I only see ruined lives.
That is great!
As a mother of an addict, most people can’t even imagine the heartache of not knowing where or how your child is doing. My other child is in the military and when he was gone at war it was the same heartbreaking feeling of not knowing how your child is doing. God bless the parents of the addicts that sit and wonder daily about their child.
LisaMarie, GOD BLESS YOU and your SON.
Peace,
Lynne Marie 🍃💜🍃
MAY GOD BLESS YOUR CHILD AND YOU
@@sheilaflaumitsch5250 AMEN! 🍃💜🍃
LisaMarie I totally understand. I lost my son to fentanyl 7/4/18. He was only 21 and a shining light in our eyes before the drug took over. People don’t understand these drugs are so addictive they take over the mind and your free will is gone
Its not just addicts.My older daughter has severe mental illness from a rare illness at 14.Shes 38 now.I haven't seen or heard from her in 7 years. She can be violent and nasty,but has never done drugs or alcohol.It seems if you have an addiction people are more understanding then of mental illness.She didn't ask what happened to her,but even my family blamed my husband & I for her problems. I almost wish she had an addiction versus mental illness.You can over come addiction,but mental illness is a total different book.It scares people more than anything else I discovered over the years.people believe as she grows up it will just go away like most childhood things do,but.mental illness or what my daughter has (brain damage) doesn't diminish with age.In fact it can actually gwt worse due to the knowledge of the patient.My daughter is exceptionally bright and knows how to use it to her advabtage when she chooses to. IT'S A vicious cycle. Nwver having met anyone else who has this illness we were actually accused of making it up..to cope with our guilt. Those were words from a social worker at Duke psych department whwn they accused us of abusing our daughter.Even though she and we all proclaimed our innocence. They then stripped us of our parental rights so we had zero say in ANYTHING and told our daughter.He she could stop lieing now. I SWEAR THEY WERE THE ONES WITH MENTAL ILLNESS,BUT POWER THEY ABUSED!!! IT WAS SO SCARY!! I put my younger daughter in hiding to protect her when they threatened to remove her from our home. When they couldn't locate her they had police watching our house and me 24/7.thats when I knew I had done the correct thing in hiding her,but she was only 8 and didn't understand what was going on.our life was tured upside down all due to a strept infection!! À infection that DUKE HOSPITAL REFUSED TO ADMIT IMO BECAUSE THEY DID NOT FIND IT.A SMALLER HOSPITAL DID after SHE WAS DISCHARGED FROM Duke. Duke psych dept for adolescents sucks!!! All they ďid was blame parents for everything. Always the parents faults no matter.due to them wasting so much time,by the time the infection qas discovered it had been in her system too long to reverse ,so her issues are permanent!!! No lawyers would take on Duke so they got away with it.I despise Duke hospital!!!
I spent 2 years of my life helping a homeless guy. He’s safe now.
Thank you.....🕊🌹🕊
Thank you! My mom was schizophrenic. Anyone who stops and tries to help someone who struggles with mental illness well, I can't thank you enough. The VAST MAJORITY of the chronically mentally ill will hurt themselves before hurting others.
Good on you! Everyone should be helping everyone!
Ex JW Woke Up I’m also a ex JW
@@barrett7893 I just got dis fellowship
As a dad I cried through the whole thing. What a story of possibility and hope....
he looks really shaky
@@rondaallen7211 Still suffering the ravages of addiction I suspect.
@@tymeryder7264 Yep. Running with Satan
@@Brucev7 I confess I can't tell if you are being humorous or serious but he says he's been sober a while and taking it a day at a time. That means he's not running with satan. running with satan doesn't include working for sobriety, including replacing old habits/behaviors with healthy alternatives and using them, instead of the object of one's addiction.
@@catherinesanders9829 That was 5 mths ago
I am one of the moms who did get the dredded phone call. So heart warming to see this, so glad he is doing well.
Hello Cheryl
How are you doing today?
I am so sorry. Hugs to you and your family.
@@smiththomson95 Much better, thank you so much for asking.
Bless you sweet woman.
As a behavioral therapist, there are several points here i might share. Many of you feel that the mother was not performing as you thought she should. None of us know the back story ON BOTH ENDS. Why did it take so long for her to see him? It may have been because HE was not at that point where he was comfortable seeing family. That is common. There is a lot of pain, guilt, shame, and fear. Everyone has to come to the table at their own pace for great things to happen. John seems to have some physical/emotional concerns that also may play into this. I think you can see that as he walks out and moves across the stage. And again when he speaks. KUDOS for this woman using her heart and soul to decide to step into this young mans life and offer grounding, safety and something that for all we know, he did not get at home. The family has work to do, let's hope things go well for all of them for their future.
We need more understanding people like you. Everyone in the comments is bashing the mother for not "reacting" like she should've. We don't know the whole story, and honestly we should just pray for the family and the guy's well being.
as a mother, to me it looked like she didnt want to overwhelm him and have him feel smothered and maybe change his mind if she got too eager, like it was too good to be true so she was trying to play it cool. i have an adult child who would hate me being all soppy and over excited towards her, i see that in this mom.
Yeah I was thinking the same things. He seemed quite uncomfortable based on his body language. There's definitely a lot of truth there that still needs to come out and a lot of work that needs to be done. Addiction is a life long struggle but I wish him the best and I hope he gets what he needs.
Thank you for your post. How can I help my 23 yr old son who seems to be addicted to pot? We had a pretty awful life due to an abusive marriage. He's angry and hurt and I think this pot makes it worse.
Thank you for your insite. It helped me understand the moms decision making !
I spent years in active addiction, I'm grateful to say I'm going on six years sober and I'm living a beautiful life I never could have imagined. I've put my mom thru hell (the only thing worse than being an addict is loving one) but she never gave up on me and ALWAYS had my back and I promise I wouldn't have been able to beat my addiction without her. Mom's of addict's deserve the world!
Angie babies, Congratulations, I'm very Happy for you ❤.
Sis I’m proud of you
I lost two brothers to addictions. I couldn't imagine what his mother must've been going through every waking moment not knowing where he was or how he was doing and the fear of getting THE phone call. This is definitely a story that deserves updating every so often. Can we get an update, please?
This must have been a bittersweet thing to watch for u. I hope that John is going to be fine and w his loving family from now on.! They all deserve it. What fine people.
God bless you. So sorry for the pain of losing your brothers. Stay strong and mighty in the Lord. Live a good life and continue to love others.
Peace and a prayer,
Lynne 🍃💜🍃
I lost my brother this past August to Heroin OD. Having a family member with Addiction is like mourning someone who is still alive like they are dead. Everything this mom said about hoping to not get that death call and never knowing where her son is are then same things my mother stressed about as well. My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. 🧡
He's doing just fine I think if you know how yo-yo feels that's kind of coming out of this what it feels like I guess but if I lose any more weight I'll fall out of the end of the needle I have no idea what I weigh now but it's nowhere near what I used to weigh and that and I dropped 100 pounds or more
@deb mohagheghi We don't know.. They both were on the path of success with owning their own business building houses. Both of them had wives, young children and owned their own homes. To all of us, it just seemed like they changed to drugs over night. They both died when they were 41 years old four years apart.
Stacey is an angel. Thank God for her. She is the star of the show. What an awesome woman to reach out and in effect create opportunity for such a connection. Really Stacey, you are the best. God bless you.
Stacey is a true Angel.
“Good hearts find good hearts”
so true!!!
I wish there was an update on how this young man is doing. I pray he will find new courage to live a better life.
I agree Kelly needs to do an update. I wonder how he's doing now
One day at a time
@@deborahsnider1125he’s doing great now :)
He's so vulnerable...poor guy...God bless him.
My eyes are sweating profusely! I used to work in addiction treatment and I’ve seen how sometimes the smallest gesture can make a person battening addiction’s whole day, but to do what Stacy did completely changed his life. I hope we be more like Stacy
Kelly is amazing as a singer and even more beautiful as a great human being. God bless u Kelly.😊😍
"No matter where I go, I've learned good hearts find good hearts."
Gotta say this is one of those videos I see repeatedly. My favourite interviews are the ones when she talks to people alot of us fear or look down upon. Even to those who were in prison and done not nice things, it is what I like most about Kelly. Greetings from Australia.
As a fellow mom this is so amazing and again a beautiful story. Kelly your content is truly what is needed in this day and age.
Omg, Kelly Clarkson. I have never paid "any" attention towards your direction. Of course, you are a wonderful person and hostess! I'm so glad I checked your you-tube out! Thank you!
This is a good story. Humanity needs this.
I cried through the whole thing. We are all our mom’s babies. I miss my mom so much. She passed away four months tomorrow. We all have hardships. Hug your mom. Forgive and call your mom. What a lovely video. 😢
My daughter stopped talking to me. I have no idea why. I miss her very much.
Oh Mari, i am so sorry. I pray she will talk to you and so much more x x
John looked so nice in the photo I would never think he was an addict.
exactly! I would have thought he was just passing through.
Addiction does not have a look.. It can be anyone
@@marygracedumlao7035 yep. Also depends on the substance and quantity ingested, some people change appearance, some don't so much
Uhh addiction doesn’t have a “look”.
A little kindness goes a long way.
This is what love looks like!!!
This. This right here is why Kelly is so real and so loving. Her shedding light on such a powerful moment. No, I’m not crying...you are 🥰
Oh my goodness! This is an AMAZING story of love and kindness that brought tears of joy to my heart. My soon-to-be 33-year old son is a struggling alcoholic who has been living with a woman by the name of Kelly. He knows he has a problem but is afraid to get the professional help that he so desperately needs. I’m truly thankful for Kelly, but I certainly pray that my son Darren gets the courage to go into rehab soon.
Hello Karen
How are you doing today?
I'm lifting up a prayer for your son . I grew up with alcoholics, I married an alcoholic, I know the struggle is Real.
My son is an addict 5 years sober. I am grateful he is still here.
The mom acted totally wonderful! She was excited and held his hand the whole time.
The most amazing thing is that he knew his mom's phone number. People don't know anyone's phone number these days.
My parents had the same phone number since I was born ( I'm 50 now) when my dad sold his house and moved into a retirement home he was worried that family and friends would no longer be able to get in touch with him anymore so my brother got him a cellphone that has his original landline number on it :)
Right
Exactly,I mean people change phone numbers,like changing a shirt,he got lucky that hers had not changed,plus lucky to find a person willing to take in a guy who was an addict.
God Bless you Kelly for bringing these acts of kindness to us. To remind us of our humanity.
So thankful this young man has been reunited with his Mom. ❤
Hello Julie
How are you doing today?
As a mother, I am crying, crying, crying. OMG!!!! Powerful.
I hope he has made it. He is so handsome and has such great support behind him
I just lost my sister at 34 last year I struggle a lot. This had me in tears
So sorry for your loss
I think the mom was scared that if he came home, he would revert back. She seemed off. I don't blame her,,,, we don't know everything that happened. God heal their family.
For me I don't care if my son a monster I still love him but I think the mam acting
Life is not a guarantee
I saw it more in a POSITIVE manner ...
I felted more like SURPRISED from his Mom that he wanted to come home.
Rey Carl Apprentice parents should tray to help son to get good and long treatment for addiction.He needs help and support.It happened with children sometimes addiction.
Very stressful to live with an addict.
I wish the family the best. It’s a struggle and a long road ahead.
He is so right. No matter where you go good hearts find good hearts. I wish everyone all the best. He seems like a wonderful young man. Hope he gets his life in order.
John's mom is so sweet.
Thank you Stacey for your kind and generous heart!
I'm S African lady living in Italy one day by GOD grace I'll come to America n I'll visit Kelly show she's a kind hearted person with the fear of GOD
Such a nice looking young man. What a blessing that this woman and her husband took him in their home. Not many people are comfortable with doing this today. Thank you goes out to all those people who have loving hearts to help homeless people. Regardless of the conditions that got them where they are they are still human and long to be excepted through those struggles.
What an awesome heartwarming story! I truly hope John gets the love and support and help he needs to get his life back on track! So happy he was reunited with his family!
This woman makes me smile so much. I am so glad that there are people out there walking around that are capable of this level of kindness.
God has blessed women with an intuition when it comes to their children 💝 God bless this woman .
You’re an amazing soul, Kelly. The good you do for others cannot be measured. Don’t ever change. I lost my brother to alcohol last year. Keep showing there’s a way for them to get out.
Big Scott, Findlay Ohio
An absolutely beautiful story - I wish Jkhn all the best and kudos to Stacey !
These things bring tears to your eyes especially when you have boy children.
And grandchildren.....
Thank God for nice kind loving people.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful beautiful story. You’re planting seeds in all of us.❤
Kelly Clarkson is the best
Omg the tears just over flowed I couldn't breath 😭❣❣❣
Kelly I pray that more people try to reach out to help others. You are so special. I think you were sent to us from God.
Hello Kathy
How are you doing today
How are you doing today?
Follow up please!! Would love to see where they all are now, what a beautiful story
What an awesome story of hope and love for a mother and son. And for a total stranger to help. God does miracles.
This was so good to watch. This handsome young man is surrounded by LOVE! Blessings to you all!!! BE SAFE!!!
Hello Susanna
How are you doing today?
This is so surreal to see this kind of thing on a show like this. It's beautiful! I ran away from home and lived on the streets as a teenager and lost many friends to addiction. I also remember a couple times when people would help me out and those experiences stick with you. I have a video of some of those memories and being homeless in San Francisco on my profile. I didn't share all of the experiences. A small act of kindness can go a long way!
I cried . Such a beautiful human being. God Bless you all.
Kindness and care from that lady. God Loves You!!
Of all the artists in the US, i admire Kelly the most. She's just so authentic.
Props to Stacey for taking in john when his mom didn't want him. She's angelic 💜
It’s very VERY complicated. Unless you have been there, you don’t know.
@@KoriEmerson i'm sure it is. I don't have any children, but I know my late sweet mom would have walked every single street to find one of us, no matter how hard, and how long it took, if one of us were missing. I'm not judging this mom, but there's no way in hell I would just go on with my life if any of my family members were homeless or missing. She was worried that she might get "the call" but she still didn't do anything about it. That's just strange.
Aww, he's loved. His mom is so happy. I hope he can pull himself together...
I really hope he finds his way. I can tell there’s still a struggle. I lost my brother to addiction and suicide in 2015.
Chills! I'm so glad that she took the time to be there for him, hear his story, and give him that hug. What a great story!!!!
Being an addict in recovery myself I CRIED through this whole thing. It made me so sad to see the torture we have put our families (and ourselves) through. I also got sad because at the end the mom is SO happy her son wants to come home but I got sad because I know it is not an easy happy ending. I hope that John is clean and sober still today but unfortunately it is a hard hard struggle and I pray for all of them. The desperation of his mom kills me and Stacy seems to know that hurt as well. God bless them 💕
Please know your worth. I know that the hardest thing is to resist those drugs. You are not alone. My son is a heroin addict 5 years sober. You are so worth the fight. So much love, hugs, strength being sent your way.
@@marimullan4012 awww thank you so much Mari! I am THRILLED for your son! I wrote this comment 9 months ago, you’ll be happy to know that I am still doing great! In fact April 27th will make it 4 years for me 😃. God bless you and your family.
People all over are going through similar things. The chances of meeting someone whose life parallels yours is not that big of a stretch. It is wonderful that there are still people that can come out of their lives and care about others.
Oh God I cried, is been a year I dont know where my older son is, no drugs,college graduate,hardworking he just left, he is bipolar, I miss him terribly and with this pandemic I worry and I cant sleep, I know he is ok always send me flowers and tells me he love me,but dont know where he is at,I just pray to God to provide and protect him my door is always open, Son I miss you,mami
My heart breaks reading your comment. Has he called or been in touch since you wrote this comment? I hope so.
@@jeannecarroll683 noo, his 28 birthday was February 24, I celebrated with my tears and keeping the pain to myself, I spoke to a police friend he is trying to find his address without getting in trouble, I'm worried collection letters keep coming to my house,they wont give me any info ,I want to help him ,for God sake I dont know what I did wrong,? He always told me im the best mother, so why???thanks for asking, sorry I vented my pain, blessings
Hey, I’m so sorry to hear this I’m just watching this video now, if it’s not too intrusive do you have any update on this? I hope you’re doing well 💚
This was beautiful! I hope he continues to do well on his journey.
This is so real. So heartbreaking.
Tears to my eyes …I see how much precious children are especially when you have kids .
EVERYBODY FIGHTS THEIR DEMONS. THIS YOUNG MAN IS AN ANGEL AND SO HANDSOME !!!!! FROM MY HEART, I HOPE HE WINS OVER EVERYTHING AND NEVER, EVER LOOKS DOWN - ONLY UP FROM HERE ON !!!!!!!
The power of a praying mother! Praise God!
Bless you, Kelly Clarkson, for what you do for people. You have such a big heart.
So beautiful. Everyone and anyone reading this please spread love no matter what...never give up please
Kelly is so sweet and real! Good job, Kelly and team!
Agree 100percent. Hi from aus.
I feel like there's more to this story than meets the eye. I didn't feel like the mom was thrilled to have him back at the house, but of course, I hope I'm wrong about this.
Yeah, I mean what could she say on television.. no? Lol I was wondering why he hadn’t gone back to his mother in all that time, and even while living with a stranger who took him in, why even then his mother didn’t ask him to just come home? If that was my baby and had not heard a word from him I’d be searching for him to make sure he was ok. Or trying to bring him home with me. BUT! At the same time, they are adults and that decision would have to be their own, you can’t simply drag them and forced them into recovery. I have a half brother who also suffers from addiction and my mom will go weeks without talking to him. He won’t come to get help. He lives out of state somewhere.. and it’s hard on her.
Not too long ago we heard from a family member he was in the hospital. I had to track down the hospital and called to inquire about what was going on with him. Thankfully he was alright but he was lying to my mother about having a “procedure” saying he had surgery. And the nurse confirmed no surgery had occurred. I think he really is suffering from mental illness as well but again, he won’t accept help. And he’s in his 40’s. It’s very sad
Maybe he was in and out of the house and the parents are leary, but my gosh give him a chance. It is a disease. Wheres Dad? Is that the problem?
@@diannaperkins3334 I suspected the dad as well. The mom seems nice, but you never know what home life is like. They didn't explore what led him to addiction.
I hope all goes well....
But didn't I hear someone's son was a Detective?
There may be more to the story... And his past ??? Well he has from today forward...not to look back. Im sure it's tough being he had an addiction... Burned a few bridges....
And I pray he does well... 🙏🙏
Speaking of dorks... I forgot to freeze my pineapple!!! 😜
No wonder....ha!
Beautiful just absolutely BEAUTIFUL 🥰
Aw how sweet and kind, love this! ❤️
Definitely something bigger at work here. What a good looking guy and he seems so sweet. Bless all of them!
WOW WOW WOW!!! That was truly Divine Intervention!
Awesome story. God really intervened in this. I pray they stay happy and healthy forever...
Hello Betty
How are you doing today?
I love these stories of growth from addiction. They talk about the wait. Days turning into weeks and weeks into months months to years. That’s what it was like for me only the opposite. The addict was my mom. The last time I’d ever talk to her was in 2008. Flash forward to 2021. My aunt who normally makes “dates” when she calls someone called me out of the blue and I knew something was wrong. My mom was in the hospital going through withdrawal. Addiction won this round and she died like a month later. I want to believe that maybe she will beat it in another life. Or at least get closer to beating it. So these stories of growth soften parts of my hardened heart.
Wow. Amazing story. We need more people like this in the world today
Oh my heart. Thanks for this.
Oh my god that ending. Yes! ❤
You all made me cry. I’m so glad he story had a happy ending. Young man, now that you’re home, I hope you stay clean and sober forever. Find a living you love and a partner to love. You’ve been very blessed. 😭😅
I am home?
Wonderful mothers sharing motherhood.
My family was affected similarly. My sister didn’t have options for her mental illness. It was horrible and then as a homeless woman she was struck by a train. My mom is a faithful woman. There’s no explanation for her getting on after all of it. It’s easy to be numb to dirty strangers. It’s quite another to see your sister in another’s distressed eyes especially realizing they won’t get the help they deserve either. Much warmth and prayer to other survivors,
Omg I cried so hard! As a mom I couldn't handle not knowing if either of my children were safe..
Absolutely destroyed by this! Wow... What a beautiful moment.
THANK YOU KELLY FOR WHAT YOU DID FOR THIS FAMILY.
MAY GOD, YOUR MAGNIFICENT CREATOR, REWARD YOU.
❤🙏
Ok, not a regular at all, but had to subscribe after seeing this incredible story of kindness. Amazing things happen when humans are at their best. Thank you for posting.
anyone else notice kellys power move of hugging first?
Even in the worst the best is still there
Such a great story as a mom that has two sons and one that was in same place as john and now clean like john I'm so happy for his mom and thankful for the woman that help him great story kelly I loved it!
"GOOD HEARTS FIND GOOD HEARTS" 🙏❤️
Woah. All the feels. Hopefully they update us on this family ❤️
"Good hearts find good hearts."
Thanks to all.
I loved that he got to talk to his mom on the phone and got to see her in person and finally get to come home . And I live like a hour from Portland Oregon
I wish something good would have happened with my Son he was an addict as well but my son was going into a program but he never made it and took his own life in jail in 2019...I love him and miss him dearly 💔 😢 God bless this Woman...
Hello Linda
How are you doing today?
Good hearts find good hearts, I love that.
Amazing story! Bless him!✝️🙏❤
KC. Thanks for all these touching true stories ..Yes am not surprised at human are out there caring for stranger
Wooow! I needed this! 2nd story today of good and gracious hearts! He’s such a sweet boy! 😭😭😭😭
Such a beautiful story!