Keaton
He was only 20 years old, with his whole life ahead of him. Keaton had a huge heart and a love for life. He loved the mountains and being outside, but particularly loved the beach. A PADI-certified diver at the age of 10, he dove down to 100 feet and was able to touch an 8-foot-long black tip reef shark. He was a daredevil like that.
Keaton had more friends than I could count and a love for the underdog, helping anyone with anything. That is why I know that he would be so proud of the work that we will do at Keaton’s Place. Even while in rehab, he was leading the Bible-study at 6 a.m. every morning and had memorized the Serenity Prayer that he and his housemates repeated every day. I know that he is smiling down and his soul is with us. We want to be the bridge, assisting the person struggling with addiction, to find a facility that fits his or her needs.
His story touches us all,
even if you didn’t know him.
When you are ready, we are here.
It Happens Here
Don't hate the addict. Hate the disease. If it's hard to watch it, imagine how hard it is to live it.
Keaton’s Impact
Kathy Matthew’s story: the impact others can have
Kathy and Susan did not meet the way most people usually do. It wasn’t through mutual friends or colleagues, it was through the impact of organ donation from Susan’s son, Keaton. In this video, you will see the story of how Keaton’s selfless act of organ donation helped to save a life.
