RECOVERY MONTH: Arizona man travels more than 600 miles to pursue sobriety

September is National Recovery Month where addicts and rehabilitation facilities raise awareness about recovery efforts, and one local organization in Bakersfield is helping addicts stay sober.

  • Video shows Noah Rogers recovering from an addiction to fentanyl
  • Noah Rogers traveled over 600 miles to Bakersfield from Arizona to seek help to overcome his addiction to fentanyl.

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One man from Arizona traveled more than 600 miles to this house, and he says it’s all in hopes of turning his life around.

“It’s like sunny, sunny and nice. I’m from Arizona, so I get cold easy,” Noah Rogers said.

At 23-years-old Noah Rogers has his whole life ahead of him.

“Yea, it’s time to not play around anymore,” Rogers said.

But Cary Quashen, one of the founders of Action Family Counseling, says Rogers has been playing a game with his life.

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