Catelynn Baltierra gets new tattoo after treatment, announces project to help others find missing loved ones

Tyler Baltierra Catelynn Nova 2016

This weekend, Teen Mom OG star Catelynn Baltierra completed her 30-day stint at an Arizona facility to treat her anxiety and depression. The reality star has since returned home and is “moving forward” with a new tattoo and a new project with husband Tyler Baltierra helping folks find missing loved ones!

First up, here are Catelynn’s updates after leaving Sierra Tucson on Saturday:

After making it back home, Catelynn’s next announcement was the missing loved ones project. Both she and Tyler asked for anyone with missing loved ones to contact them, although they did not reveal what kind of project it is — whether it’s a TV show, web series, podcast, or whatever:

Are you looking for a loved one? We want to help you find them! @tylerbaltierramtv & I are working on a new project, email us at cateandtyproject@gmail.com so we can help reconnect you with your estranged family members! #MakeADifference #Inspire #Estranged #Reunited

 

After revealing the new project, Catelynn headed to the tattoo studio for what she called “my type of therapy” on Snapchat:

Catelynn Lowell Tattoo

The end result of her therapy session was the assertive and positive phrase “My story isn’t over yet” with a red semicolon at the end — all of which is inspired by Project Semicolon. Here’s the finished tat:

Catelynn Baltierra arm tattoo My story isn't over yet

If you are curious to know more about Project Semicolon, here are their mission and vision statements:

MISSION STATEMENT

PROJECT SEMICOLON IS A GLOBAL NON-PROFIT MOVEMENT DEDICATED TO PRESENTING HOPE AND LOVE FOR THOSE WHO ARE STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS, SUICIDE, ADDICTION AND SELF-INJURY. PROJECT SEMICOLON EXISTS TO ENCOURAGE, LOVE AND INSPIRE.

VISION

The vision is that together we can achieve lower suicide rates in the US and around the world;

That together we can start a conversation about suicide, mental illness and addiction that can’t be stopped;

We envision love and hope and we declare that hope is alive;

We envision a society that openly addresses the struggle with mental illness, suicide and addiction;

We envision a conversation embraced by churches and addressed with love;

We envision a society that sees their value and embraces it;

We envision a community that comes together and stands together in support of one another;

We envision a world where an escape is not found within drugs or alcohol;

We envision a world where self-destruction is no longer a escape to be used;

We envision a revolution of LOVE and declare that our stories are not over yet;

– Amy Bleuel
Founder & President

 

Welcome home Catelynn — it’s great to have YOU back;



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