Do It For Dame

Do It For Dame Damian Michael Benfatti lost his battle with addiction on February 18, 2018. 1 month shy of his 22nd birthday. He tried.. Unfortunately, it was to late.

We are here to keep his memory alive by helping others with substance use disorder.

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We love when famous people use their fame for good.
01/11/2024

We love when famous people use their fame for good.


228.2K likes, 7053 comments. “Never stop believing in yourself”

12/04/2023

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05/17/2023

Congratulations to Ryan Maughan and the rest of the 2K23 Senior North Pocono High School Scholarship Winners. Ryan was the winner of Do It For Dame's Award.

Congratulations Payton Coates on being selected for this year's Damian Benfatti Memorial Scholorship! Do big things!! đź’ś
05/18/2022

Congratulations Payton Coates on being selected for this year's Damian Benfatti Memorial Scholorship!
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Today in front of Millions of people Johnny Depp confessed to his terrible op**te addiction. He explained that he starte...
04/21/2022

Today in front of Millions of people
Johnny Depp confessed to his terrible op**te addiction. He explained that he started using his mother’s pills at the age of 11 to take away the pain and trauma he suffered during his childhood. His addiction to oxycodone reached its peak in 2011 while filming the smash hit "Pirates of the Caribbean" after sufferent a brutal back injury during a stunt. When asked if he relapsed after finally getting clean he summarized his recovery by saying.
“I was bit by the snake, and before you know it that monkey is on your back to stay.” Vowing to stay clean for good adding,
“Once you have been bit, you will be bit again,”

04/16/2022

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I went to the pharmacy the other day to get a prescription filled. While I was standing outside waiting for them to fill it a young man come walking by. He looked up at me nodded his head and said hi. I nodded back and said “Hey, how's it going”. He said “I would be lying to you if I told you good, I have to go in here and get my Suboxone and the minute you say that everybody looks at you like you're scum of the Earth”. Now he didn't look scary or strung out like the addicts they show on TV but he did look defeated. A few minutes later I went back in and sat down in a chair and was waiting when I heard him talking to the pharmacist. He said “I'm trying to get my life straightened out. I've made a few bad decisions but I'm trying”. The pharmacist is being very professional he never took his eyes off the computer while he was asking questions not once did he change facial expressions or tone of voice but I noticed other people looking at him as if he was a l***r. He said again “I'm really not a bad person I just made some mistakes”. Then to my surprise he looked down at his feet and in a half mumble said “My Momma loves me”. At that moment I didn't see a struggling addict I saw a child that was hurt and scared and felt all alone. A child reaching his arms out for someone to pick him up and make it all better. That image was so clear In my mind that it broke my heart.
The pharmacist told him what the cost was and another disappointed look came over the young man's face. Again I saw a child that just found out he had been left behind. He said “I'm sorry I thought it would only be five or six dollars I don't have that much”. I stepped up behind him and said “I’ll cover the rest of it”. He turned around with a shocked look on his face and I repeated “I'll cover the rest” he said “No man you don't have to do that”. I looked at the pharmacist and said I'll cover the rest of it. The young man looked at me but had no words I said “You don't have to say anything just take care of yourself”. I placed the money in his hand and walked back over and sat down. It didn't take long for somebody to make their way over to me and say "You shouldn't give them money you better go get it back." I replied “That's between me and him and what he does with it is between him and God”.
I didn't tell you this because I done something special the money wasn't that much. I'm telling you this because for the first time I realized how judgmental we all are. All of us live in a neighborhood full of drug addicts. But for the first time I realized that they're a victim of a bad decision. How many of us have made bad decisions. How many of us thought that we could make that big car payment, we could afford that big beautiful house, that we could gamble just this once. How many people thought they could watch a little p**n. These too are all bad decisions and they can have devastating effects on our lives and the lives of those close to you. Do I look at all these people the same way I do an addict. Here lately I've seen a lot of that little kid in all the faces I see. What a wake up call.
If someone is trying to do better, if they're doing the right things we need to build them up not tear them down. NONE of us have clean hands when it comes to making bad choices, some choices are just more complex than others....
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This hits home .. stay humble, be grateful. You have no idea the lives of those you encounter. Be kind. Show love. ❤️❤️❤️

03/06/2022
It’s completely normal for the holiday season to bring up feelings of stress, loss, and sadness. Feeling down? Reach out...
12/30/2021

It’s completely normal for the holiday season to bring up feelings of stress, loss, and sadness.

Feeling down? Reach out! You will get through this, and you don’t have to do it alone.

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