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"My husband and I had a difficult time realizing that Andrew had issues we could not handle alone. Our son needed us, and we had no idea how to help. We were sad for him and sad for ourselves."
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“For a long time pain and sorrow was all that I could feel. The person I was, the person I dreamed of becoming was lost. I had no hope; no way out … until I found The Providence Center.”
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"For three months my mother and grandmother sat by my side while I was in a coma. I could hear them talking to me, crying day and night. My grandmother slept with me. I wanted to touch her, but I could not move. I dreamt of my children as my grandmother wiped away my tears and placed their pictures under my pillow."
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"At one point in my life I was living under a bush in a Providence playground barely surviving and battling a 32-year addiction. Today my life is rewarding and fulfilling because the people at The Providence Center never gave up on me. They always treated me with respect and helped me to regain my family, my soul, and my life."
Read more of Carolann's story here.
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"I didn't feel like waking up; I didn't feel like going to school; I would just lie in bed all day and say, 'What's the point?' But with my counselor at The Providence Center I could cry, I could be mad—it didn't matter—she made it okay to pour my heart out. She helped me realize I could do something with my life."
Read more of Sherlie's story here.
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"The streets raised me and prison was my life. I wanted to change, but didn't know how. For many years, I thought that drugs and alcohol were my only problems. At The Providence Center, I learned that I was wrong. They taught me how to get in touch with my feelings. They helped me believe that I deserved a better life."
Read more of Herb's story here. |