All right, here's the exciting news!
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Over Shabbos, I spoke for about 20 minutes with a world-renowned Rosh Yeshiva about GYE. I knew right away that this Rosh Yeshiva had a very good understanding of the problem, when he said (without any prompting) "It's an addiction." I told him about some of the different services offered on GYE (Chizuk e-mails, matching with partners/sponsors, the forum, and the handbooks). I also mentioned what I've been doing to publicize GYE in my community, but noted that some major publications have declined to carry ads for GYE.
As we were speaking, the Rosh Yeshiva looked at me and said "How can I be of help?" I was so happy when he asked that question! I figured that it can only be helpful if someone of this caliber would agree to be involved with GYE, and asked if Guard could speak with the Rosh Yeshiva on the phone, to which he readily agreed. The Rosh Yeshiva also noted that he will be in Eretz Yisrael in the near future, and indicated that he would be willing to meet with Guard in person.
I highly encourage everyone (who can) to speak with Gedolim about what GYE has to offer to those who have fallen in this area. It's possible to have such conversations without revealing that we ourselves have faced these tests. I chose to mention that I've faced these Nisyonos in the past, in order to show that, with the proper support, this addiction can be kept in check. The Rosh Yeshiva told me that there are a number of people that he can refer to me. I told him that they should contact me by e-mail, and I'll refer them to GYE.
I plan to send the Rosh Yeshiva a follow-up letter, thanking him for his time and reminding him of our discussion.