Sober Fit 2020
Remembering Jordan
Remembering Jordan
Sober Fit 2020
About Our Foundation
Formed in February 2021, the SoberFit2020 Foundation was established in memory of our son and brother-Jordan Anderson. The Foundation is intended to help provide support for individuals and programs that are involved in addiction recovery services.
Remembering Jordan
Our main purpose for creating a foundation in Jordan’s memory is to help as many as we can who are struggling with addiction and mental health. We can do this by providing assistance and support to those that do not have insurance and have only limited resources. In addition, we will spread Hope, Love, and Kindness to those who are struggling. Knowing they are loved by their families and their community is such a vital part of their recovery.
About Our Foundation
Formed in February 2021, the SoberFit2020 Foundation was established in memory of our son and brother-Jordan Anderson. The Foundation is intended to help provide support for individuals and programs that are involved in addiction recovery services.
Remembering Jordan
Our main purpose for creating a foundation in Jordan’s memory is to help as many as we can who are struggling with addiction and mental health. We can do this by providing assistance and support to those that do not have insurance and have only limited resources. In addition, we will spread Hope, Love, and Kindness to those who are struggling. Knowing they are loved by their families and their community is such a vital part of their recovery.
"One day you will tell your story of how you've overcome what you're going through now, and it will become part of someone else's survival guide."
One day you will tell your story of how you've overcome what you're going through now, and it will become part of someone else's survival guide.
"Addiction does not discriminate. It is a family disease that affects everyone who loves the individual battling addiction and struggling with mental health issues."
-The Anderson Family
"Addiction does not discriminate. It is a family disease that affects everyone who loves the individual battling addiction and struggling with mental health issues."
-The Anderson Family