Thomas Wolf, a formerly homeless heroin and fentanyl addict from San Francisco, struggled with addiction for six months on the streets of the Tenderloin neighborhood in 2018. He was arrested six times for drug-related offenses and eventually went to jail for three months before finding recovery in a six-month inpatient treatment program. Thomas is now a Recovery Advocate based in San Francisco, speaking about the crises in the United States and Canada. He has stood with parents in Sacramento who have lost their children to fentanyl poisoning, been invited to speak at fundraising events for various nonprofit organizations, including: The Salvation Army and The Welcome Home Project, and spoken at the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). Thomas started a YouTube channel, Voices in Recovery, to raise awareness about homelessness and addiction. He advocates for a new approach that blends accountability and public health to address homelessness and the drug crises. His story and solutions have been featured in local, national, and international news outlets. Thomas is a co-founder of the California Peace Coalition and founder of the Pacific Alliance for Prevention and Recovery. He has been clean and sober since 2019 and has reconciled with his wife and two children.