Ryan Gets a Job
Ryan came through the doors of Guiding Light five months ago after deciding he had enough of living a life in active addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Ryan came through the doors of Guiding Light five months ago after deciding he had enough of living a life in active addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Men accepted into Guiding Light are required to carry out long-term personal development projects throughout their four-month stay at the mission.
On Friday, clients from the Guiding Light Recovery program had a chance to visit Iron House, our sober living apartment complex in Kentwood.
Clients of Guiding Light Recovery, after moving to Iron House, our sober-living community in Kentwood, and achieving one year of sobriety, celebrate by putting their names on our wall of sobriety.
Thanks to Guiding Light, Javier has a strong foundation with a lot of the focus points – willingness, honesty, self-compassion.
At Guiding Light, we seek to actively break the perpetuation of this stereotype not so much for the outsider looking in, but for our clients themselves living in our facility.
Guiding Light’s Recovery program offers transformative silent retreats, providing men with an opportunity to find healing, hope, and spiritual renewal.
Guiding Light’s Virtual Ministry Update highlighted the expansion of their Recovery program to meet increased demand amid the pandemic.
Allen discovers a supportive family at Guiding Light Recovery during a life-changing trip, finding belonging and a new perspective on life.
Over the past month Guiding Light Recovery has seen a large influx of new clients looking to be accepted into our four-month substance-abuse treatment program.