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I was in the inpatient program at Fellowship Hall in 2014. After hitting my rock bottom, an angel of mercy at my employer gave me no choice and sent me to where my life would change forever. The day I drove through those gates, I surrendered. Over the course of 26 days, I want to daily classes and learned about drug and alcohol addiction. I went to grief counseling, which helped me so much in dealing some unresolved issues of my past. I had group counseling and individual counseling. I also attended nightly NA/AA meetings. I also had my free time to meditate and spend time with the other guests and talk about our experiences. Fellowship Hall saved my life. I am still in recovery and intend to stay this way forever.
I am a graduate of 92. Hebron colony showed me how to get my life back in order. The first day I arrived I sat on the wall looking at grandfather mnt. I thought there's no way I can stay here 10 weeks. After getting into the program and listening to Pastor on the day I was to leave , I sat on the same wall and said there is no way I can leave this place .i went home with my family and have been clean and sober ever since .i have a family member who desperately needs Gods healing. I pray he has the strength to go to Hebron and join the family .To God be the Glory
Thrive's counselor was welcoming and not judgmental. I could tell he knew his stuff right from the start and, being a recovering addict/alcoholic himself, was comforting. I will go back if I need to.