Out of the Darkness. Into the Light. Part 3
Hank has been a client at Guiding Light Recovery for a little under five months and was the first client accepted into our program after we resumed accepting intakes in May.
Hank has been a client at Guiding Light Recovery for a little under five months and was the first client accepted into our program after we resumed accepting intakes in May.
It took an internship in Philadelphia to help John Dice see – really see – the men and women experiencing homelessness in West Michigan.
Hank, a Guiding Light Recovery client, is beginning the next step of his journey in the program.
Guiding Light today announced it received a $20,000 grant from the SpartanNash Foundation that will help support the nonprofit’s Back to Work program.
Hank is 25 years old and came to Guiding Light Recovery in May, 2020 after finally having enough of living with his addiction.
A Christmas message from Stuart Ray, the Executive Director of Guiding Light.
We relentlessly press on toward the goal, knowing that any actions we take, any offerings we make, in response to God’s prompting will successfully bring Him glory.
As West Michigan prepares for winter, a coalition of community, nonprofit and business leaders has joined forces to provide safe emergency shelter for residents of the Heartside neighborhood who are experiencing homelessness.
Avery came to the doors of 255 Division Avenue in late 2019 hoping to be admitted into Guiding Light Recovery.
Guiding Light Recovery is a professional, holistic and all-encompassing four-month substance abuse treatment program for men struggling with addiction.