Episode 362 - Aaron Hoff
Aaron Hoff is the founder of the Keala Foundation and cofounder of the Ultimate Hawaiian Trail Run. He grew up on Kaua’i, knowing well the challenges that island life can bring. He began using recreational drugs when he was 10 years old, but soon recreation became an addiction and continued until he was 24. Ten years of his life were claimed by drug and alcohol abuse. Meth, alcohol, prescription drug use, theft, and jail time were a regular part of his adolescent life. Eventually his addiction led to depression and thoughts of suicide.
Today, Aaron has been clean and sober for 23 years and has dedicated his life to providing the youth of Hawaii with opportunities for a healthier lifestyle. For years he fought on the far side of addiction, only able to reach kids after they had walked through the challenges of substance abuse. He was able to introduce people of all ages to sobriety as the man who had “been there, and done that”. After witnessing countless friends struggle and die from the disease of addiction, he began to change his approach from mediation to prevention.
He began a fitness program in 2013 to fight against the disease that is slowly killing communities in Hawaii. This became his opportunity to give back to the youth that saved his life and became his friends during the most lonely times of sobriety. His mission from the very beginning was to create a free and safe community for kids— a place they could remain accountable, belong, and know they are loved.
Keala Foundation Website: Click Here
Ultimate Hawaiian Trail Run Website: Click Here
Sponsor Aaron’s Fundraising Walk: Click Here