Inner Compass Returns to Guiding Light
For the first time in over a year long-time Guiding Light volunteer Larry Slager was able to meet with men in-person at the Guiding Light facility in downtown Grand Rapids.
For the first time in over a year long-time Guiding Light volunteer Larry Slager was able to meet with men in-person at the Guiding Light facility in downtown Grand Rapids.
We are excited to be able to bring you stories of hope, inspiration, struggles, and aspiration from the very men you have helped.
The curriculum of the Guiding Light Recovery program centers around seven focus points: willingness, honesty, vulnerability, self-awareness, self-compassion, responsibility, and spiritual formation.
David’s teenage daughter gave him an ultimatum – and helped her father put an immediate hard stop on more than three decades of drinking, drug abuse, trauma and depression.
This week the men from Guiding Light Recovery had the opportunity to get their haircut courtesy of the Douglas J Aveda Institute in downtown Grand Rapids.
Recently, two Guiding Light donors approached us with an offer for us to use their cabins in Hessel, Michigan on the Upper Peninsula, and we jumped at the opportunity.
On Friday, Guiding Light Recovery client Ryan took the next step in his journey and moved out of what has been his home for the past seven months.
For the first time in over a year, long-time Guiding Light volunteer Scott Lenger stepped foot inside Guiding Light.
The men of Guiding Light Recovery volunteered at Camp Henry, a local retreat organization that “provides life changing experiences for all in a Christian environment.”
This Mother’s Day, Barb isn’t focused on getting flowers or candy or even a card. It’s enough that her son Mark is alive, a gift that five years ago seemed nearly out of reach.