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Hope Lives Here!

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"This program has changed my life. My relations with my wife and my sons have changed for the better. We spend quality time together and I no longer come home smelling like alcohol. I enjoy my life now. I love my sober life."

- Rick B.

 

"My sobriety date is Feb. 10th 2015. I wouldn’t have gotten this far without the doctors and counselors at Crossroads. When I walked in the doors of Crossroads everything I owned fit in a Kroger’s bag. I was hopeless and defeated. I wanted to leave my first night there, but my talk with Ms. Shaw encouraged me to stay. She got me a voucher for clothing and shoes. She also gave me the strength to call my mom, who I hadn’t spoken with for a year. My mom has since been my number one supporter. The groups I went to during my stay at Crossroads taught me how to forgive and love myself. They gave me the tools I needed to live in the world without using drugs. My life is by no means perfect, but I can feel my emotions and feelings without using. I’m a 51 yr. old grandmother who can now enjoy her grandchildren. Life is good. Thank you Crossroads."

- Christine W.

 

"I would like to express my gratitude by saying that I completed Chaney Allen’s program for sixty-three days as a resident and also sixty-three days as an outpatient client. While exiting the program, I was homeless and was blessed to reside at the Kemper House until I obtained housing after fifty-nine days. During this time I participated in therapy which in fact greatly helped me focus upon my recovery journey. I would like to say kudos to each and everyone that has extended a helping hand. I am holding 380 days clean as of today."

- Michelle F.

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