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March 2019 I entered The Lovelady center in hopes of getting my life back on track and that’s exactly what this amazing freedom finding place helped me do. I not only found the hope I was searching for, I also found Jesus, peace and freedom from the bondage that drugs kept me bound in. They gave me the love & compassion I’d never had before. I was showed love, compassion, generosity through the entire program. They have job therapy to help get you get prepared for the “real” world when you graduate, so you can be independently financially stable, the resources they offer for aftercare are amazing! I have finally broke the chains of addiction, met Jesus on a personal level, bought a car, moved into my own place with the help of the Lovelady center furnishing my furniture, tending to my medical needs and even offering food if I need it to get started. I not only have a new life,, but my family has a new life all because of this amazing, Jesus filled, loving ministry that cared about my life and seen something in me I didn’t see in the beginning! It’s been over 2 years and life is better than it’s ever been before! Thanks to Jesus & The Lovelady Center for giving me the tools I needed to help me succeed! God bless
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I was ready for a change. I became willing to listen to what people in recovery were trying to tell me. It took me to the age of 55 to know something had to change, but thank God I had enough willingness to try. My mom died in 2004 and I was there for my family.