Guiding Light Welcomes Eric Williams to Board of Directors
Eric Williams, chief executive officer of the United Methodist Community House, has joined Guiding Light’s board of directors.
Eric Williams, chief executive officer of the United Methodist Community House, has joined Guiding Light’s board of directors.
As staff and clients return to our downtown facility, the day to day operations at Guiding Light are slowly returning to a “new” normal.
Recently, Guiding Light has begun in-take with new clients for enrollment in our Recovery and Back to Work programs.
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Dan had been addicted to pain killers since 2006. He needed them to function. When his mother, who was also his enabler, was taken by cancer in October, he hit bottom.
We recognize that now more than ever, our rescue, recovery and re-engagement programming is needed in the Heartside community.
When we neglect prayer for daily bread, we miss an opportunity to grow in our dependence on God.
I have no need to tell you we are living in unprecedented times. We see that word over and over again as our country works to tame COVID-19 and care for those who are ill.
Guiding Light has voluntarily loaned its facility at 255 S. Division Ave. to Kent County so it can serve as an isolation center for those experiencing homelessness.
Creating legal documents to specify your trusted decision-makers is important. Just as essential is making sure they remain up-to-date.