Guiding Light Welcomes Four New Board Members
Grand Rapids non-profit Guiding Light welcomes four new board members to its mission of providing sensible, free substance abuse treatment.
Grand Rapids non-profit Guiding Light welcomes four new board members to its mission of providing sensible, free substance abuse treatment.
By not soliciting or taking government money, Guiding Light is completely reliant on the generosity of this community.
A message from his 13 year old son was the wake-up Chaz needed to ask for help. Having had enough of life in addiction he came to Guiding Light.
New endeavor will build on success of Guiding Light’s Men’s Recovery Program to fill community need.
Thanks to YOU, the only cost for Chaz, or any of our clients, to be admitted to the Guiding Light Recovery program is willingness, honesty, and sincere desire to live differently.
78% of men who come through Guiding Light Recovery, find employment, and move to Iron House, our sober living apartments in Kentwood, will stay sober over a year.
We need your financial investment! This Giving Tuesday please consider donating today if you are able.
Your donations have fed over 300,000 this year alone! Please invest in Guiding Light to continue helping those that need it most.
Guiding Light is hosting meals on November 19th-20th designed for non-profit’s neighbors and those directly linked to recovery program.
Guiding Light’s long-term investment and supportive staff, who are in recovery themselves, contribute to successful addiction recovery for Tyler Powers and others.