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December 2023 by michael allen
Would like to join the program
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November 2023 by Lydia Rodriguez
In 2020, I graduated from the Providence House. The Providence Network program helped me to come into a personal relationship with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and I am forever grateful and thankful! I was an alcoholic, and in my drug addiction for 30+ years along with many other issues. When I came into the program, I was self-centered, insecure, and fearful of the change that was about to happen or not happen. I learned a lot about myself and others knowing that we all have something in common and that we all have issues whether it has something to do with our upbringing and/or our own bad choices, there is HOPE! Providence Network is truly a gift from God and without the love and support of the many staff members and residents, my transformation could not have been possible. I have learned so many valuable ways to persevere, overcome, change my way of thinking and move forward in my new life that God has given to me. I have been redeemed! I now give back to our community in a few different ways. Thank you, God for our Providence Network program and support team! Working together to serve one-another!
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October 2023 by Edward Riggins
Avery GRATE program I had the Cancler That I needed we dealt with some issues that had been going on since I was kid I was able to deal with them for the First time and not hide behind the Drugs or Alcohol I very Thankful Chip my Cancer it was a Great 2 year program
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July 2023 by Spencer Nee
Amazing place for healing and restoration.
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July 2023 by gabriel salinas
Providence Network allowed me to find my inner strength, through God and unity, community. After Graduating I was able to continue my healing and recovery, by moving into next steps apartment. Where I was able to reconcile with my Wife and daughter. Words can never express the amount of gratitude and joy that fill my heart. I have 5 1/2 years of sobriety and recovery. Now I get to give back to my community. Thank you Pastor Andy and all the wonderful people that work for or with Providence Network!
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December 2022 by Kevin Shea
For 8 months I benefited from the tireless effort and encouragement by the staff at Providence Network. The counseling and group therapy their program provides the participants. Accommodations are comfortable, clean and spacious. Rules are reasonable. Food is tasty and abundant.I honestly found health, happiness and hope in this house of healing. I'll be forever grateful to Andy, Bill, Keith and Tracy.God bless you all and keep you safe.
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December 2021 by Michael Curran
An amazing ministry devoted to the community. Truly an inspiration to all who experience the love this organization has for all people.
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August 2021 by Emerson Aul
When I come in I see a wonderful, loving, supportive community of people doing hard work for themselves and each other.
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January 2021 by Bullock B
Great sober place to live and learn about god
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January 2021 by Lynsey Christianson
I was one of the many looking for love, hope, and safety. Being with Providence network I found that at first. When the staff members I knew, love and trusted left, all 4. Darkness fell over that place. The staff I then knew were all selfish, self serving arrogant people who were scary to be around. No one else saw this but some of the residents. People feared for their wellbeing and did whatever staff said out of fear. I wasn't one of the people. I had a voice and spoke out against what I thought was wrong. Because of this I was kicked out with no notice and was homeless they wouldn't even let me get any of my stuff, I had to get police involved just to get a bag of clothes. The staff of Providence Network towed my car and junked all of my belongings including pricless family airleoms and pictures of my children. I was homeless for 2 years. Not only this, but they also slandered my good name. I was well known and well liked in the community. They told everyone I was crazy and dangerous. They even posted pictures of me around the their properties warning others not to talk to me or let me in the buildings. I know a large amount of residences that were treated as bad or worst by this organization. Recently a guy I knew interview for Prov house. He needed help very badly. He said he knew me and the staff told him I was crazy, dangerous and needed medication. For whatever reason the staff chose not to help him. He "wasn't a good fit" whatever the hell that means! How are we to choose who deserves help and who doesn't! A lot of former residents reach out to me for help, in fact one reached out to me today. My heart is to truly help people and make a difference. Recently I saw that Providence made over a half a million to " help people".All the staff have the nicest apartments/ rooms in the properties, nice vehicles, and even go on vacations. The people that they are "helping" over the years....well most of them are homeless, in shelters addicted to drugs and alcohol, living in other places with a bad taste about Providence network in their mouths, or no longer living. So where did that half a million go?.... the pastor and the staff. Please think twice before giving or taking from this organization. Thank you!?
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December 2019 by journeystarr
I wasn't a good fit for the program but I admire the work they do to make people's lives better.
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September 2019 by HART DAVID
Andy Cannon is the best. If you have a loved one who seems to be in trouble with substance abuse I suggest you contact them.
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September 2019 by Stephanie Bellemlih
The people were so kind and they really want to help people get their lives back on track!
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September 2019 by Isetta Crawford Rawls
I didn't go there. They must be in the same building where I did go.
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May 2019 by Jean Jones
If I could give one 0 stars I would. I was misled from the begenning, i went i to the joy house program looking for support to further my life and instead I got all doors to change slammed in my face. Working, going to school and being a single mother i was looking for as much support as i could find. They didn't agree with My going to school, they thought I should be doing vocational training instead of getting a degree...that might work for some but education is how I see myself getting out of low income and poverty. My therapist suggested for me to explain to them how I was feeing, something I was afraid to do. I told my care manager who was also the director of joy house that I didn't feel supported or understood and that I felt like i was treated differently to which she replied you dony feel supported because you don't have the same value system as us and you are treated differently because you walk around like your better then everyone else. After a series of events that were blown out of proportion, it was clear to me they didn't want me there, I was kicked out given 5 days to find a new place to live with my one year old a week before Christmas. I called the pastor who owns the house to ask for more time, never got a call back. My dad called twice and never got a call back. I have never in my life felt so judged and put down by a place that is supposed to be uplifting and transforming. I don't see how that is even legal when my rent was paid until the end of the month. The thing I don't understand the most is how they could give a single mother 5 days to find a new place for her and her child when we were staying there due to homelessness in the first place. If you don't fit their mold, they will leave you high and dry.