I Was a Georgia Teen Mom, Cheerleader and Basketball Star but Drugs, Prison, and Pain Nearly Took It All

Recovery is possible!

September 17, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 17, 2026

The Never Alone Clubhouse center from Georgia shared an inspiring story about a basketball player and mother who suffered from mental health issues from a young age.

The post provides a brief but compelling glimpse into Desiree Garrett’s challenging journey, from teenage motherhood to academic success.

According to the post, she battled addiction, incarceration, and loss. Her story is one of struggle, survival, and ultimately, redemption.

Georgia Community Center Shares an Inspiring Story of a Basketball Player and a Mom Who Faced Drug Challenges and Later Became an Inspiration!

Desiree Garrett was a young, talented student, cheerleader, and basketball player from Georgia.

Her life took a difficult turn when she became a mother at just 13, yet she managed to graduate from high school. Later, at 19 and 21, she became pregnant for the second and third times.

Moving ahead with her life, she pursued a nursing degree at 29 after having a son. During this time, she faced mental health challenges, including anxiety and ADD, which eventually led to prescription medication misuse.

During her first year of college, she was prescribed pills for Degenerative Disk Disease at the age of 32, but due to financial problems, she stopped taking the prescribed medication and started using meth.

According to Desiree, she began using meth when her husband lost his job due to criminal activity, and they lost everything.

Being unable to care for her children, she made the heartbreaking decision to place her youngest son in her daughter’s care.

Her life took a tragic turn once again when she became involved in drugs and was arrested for the first time after her sister called 911 following a dangerous incident.

After returning from jail, Desiree had no children, no family, and no money, so she began selling drugs, which led to her being arrested once again.

Her second arrest marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life, one she hadn’t anticipated. In Carroll County Jail, she met her bunkmate, Jocelyn Wallace, who helped her get sober.

Jocelyn showed Desiree that recovery was possible. By surrendering to God and committing to her recovery, including the use of Suboxone, Desiree gradually rebuilt her life.

Today, she is a mother, grandmother, wife, and a community mentor, working as a CARES-AD, Medication-Assisted Treatment  (MAT), and Forensic Peer Mentor.

Desiree proves that change and recovery are possible, even in the most difficult circumstances, and even when it feels like all hope is lost.

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Nishan Dahal writes sports with a human touch, covering breaking news, athlete lives, and the stories that stats can't tell. Nishan believes every athlete has a story worth telling. With the goal of bringing those stories to life with honesty, heart, and a touch of curiosity, he shares his insights through PlayerBio.

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