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"Setting short-term goals, taking healthy risks and continuing to practice love-in-service" (because without charity I have nothing, I am nothing). I want to express my deepest gratitude to Jeff for creating Hope for Tomorrow and his passion for us alcoholics and drug addicts. His example alone attracts me toward a better and healthier lifestyle. One of which I could never have imagined in my wildest dreams.

John G.

I thought my husband, Jim, was having a nervous breakdown. What he really had was a full blown relapse back into the dark, deceitful world of alcohol use. What I did know ... the desire to be sober seemed lost, forever! In June 2002, his substance use climaxed and our marriage seemed to be over. I asked him to leave and gratefully, he did. The children felt confused and hoped to be able to live without fear... Hope for Tomorrow not only changed my husband's life, it also has changed the hope our family has to one day be reunited. We now live with the hope for better communication and understanding of each others feelings. Trust will grow one day at a time. Thank you!

Jeanne G.
(Jim graduated HFT and moved back home in June 2003)

 

I am amazed at the positive changes that have occurred in my life as a direct result of my living at Hope for Tomorrow. The net results of this program are long-term recoveries, rebuilt marriages, reunited families, restarted acareers and restored faith in God."

M.B.

I came to Hope for Tomorrow on June 6, 2002. I now have 26 months of recovery and without Hope for Tomorrow I would not have had the ability to remain sober.

P.S.

I'm writing to let you know that Hope for Tomorrow has been a real blessing. Yes, I've come up from the depths of hell and Hope for Tomorrow has been a God send. Don't think for a second that this is a flop house. Jeff makes sure of that. We have to get jobs and there's a lot of accountability in the house. There are thousands of people trying to get a new start in life, and the name Hope for Tomorrow says it all. This is a fresh start for me and a lot of others. Please help this organization, since there are people really willing to change.

Erik O.

 
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Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse (DASA)
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