BEN
Ben came to the home in April of 2013. He had become a danger to himself and others. But Ben met the challenges of the PAYH and used the opportunity to grow into a man of character. He graduated in July of 2014.
RICK
Rick came to us from the US Army, having struggled with substance abuse while enlisted. Now Rick is clean, and is headed toward a better future, with plans to reenlist in the near future. Hear Rick’s story of change in his own words below:
JOSHUA
When I was 13 I started drinking and partying with my friends. Not long after that, I started using marijuana as well. Pretty soon this spiraled out of control, and I found myself stealing to support my habit. I dropped out of school, stopped playing football, and severely damaged my relationship with the »
Thanking God For You
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BIRMINGHAM MOMMY TALKS ABOUT TEEN DEPRESSION
Talking about Teen Depression is Depressing FEATURED, TO LIVE — BY ANGIE ON MAY 8, 2015 AT 8:52 AM By: Drew Read, COO Paul Anderson Youth Home We all feel sad, down, blue or discouraged at times. That’s pretty normal. Sadness, disappointment, and pessimism are natural reactions to the hassles of life. I regularly »
LIVING IN AN INSOLENT WORLD
“O God, insolent men have risen up against me; a band of ruthless men seeks my life, and they do not set you before them…Show me a sign of your favor, that those who hate me may see and be put to shame because you, Lord, have helped me and »