Take It From Us with Kent Johns

Melanie Rauth: Methamphetamine, prison and a second chance

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Melanie Rauth grew up in Australia. When her parents separated at 13, she started making different choices - cannabis, the wrong crowd, trouble at school. She had her daughter and in 2010 they moved to New Zealand.

Rural isolation and methamphetamine came next. Her life spiralled into crime and five prison stints between 2017 and 2021.

But on her last arrest, her young daughter had had enough of empty promises. "Show me," she said, and hung up the phone.

That conversation woke Melanie up. She got referred to the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court, where people believed in her for the first time. They understood the drug was the problem, not her character.

Two years post-graduation, Melanie works as team leader at Auckland City Mission Social Detox. She's thriving in recovery and has found a calling helping others navigate the path she's walked.

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