Tyrone Chisholm

Tyrone Chisholm is a proud veteran of the United States Army and a dedicated servant in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. He served as an 11B Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division, 2/325 Airborne Infantry Regiment, where he was trained to deploy into combat zones and fight for freedom. After his military service, Tyrone faced a different kind of battle as he struggled with addiction, incarceration, and chronic homelessness. Through faith, perseverance, and the support of people who believed in him, he found recovery, stability, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Today Tyrone serves as a Certified Peer Recovery Coach and Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant, using his lived experience, discipline, and faith to support others who are facing their own struggles with addiction and mental health. He brings the heart of a soldier and the compassion of someone who understands the invisible wounds many people carry, especially veterans and first responders. Tyrone walks alongside those he serves as a brother in arms, reminding them that they are not alone and that recovery and freedom are possible.


