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Success Stories

LOGAN

Logan was a rebellious and unruly child. When he came to the PAYH in May of 2012, he was sneaky and dishonest. However, during his time at the home, he began to take pride in his reputation. When he graduated in December of 2013, he did so as a »

Sam

Sam came to the PAYH in April of 2012. In addition to having run away from home, Sam had a real problem with drugs. While at the home, Sam began to find himself again and gained a new perspective on life. He graduated from the home in December of 2013.

NICK

Nick was a young man without drive or motivation. He had become unruly and despondent, but after he came to the PAYH in May of 2012, that slowly began to change. Nick graduated from the home in December of 2013.

KENT

Kent was an insecure and depressed young man when he came to the home in May of 2012. He would use drugs as a way to escape. But while at the PAYH, Kent found the strength to confront his fears and deal with them in a mature way. When »

JOSEPH

Joseph began using drugs at the age of 14. By the time he came to PAYH in June of 2012 at the age of 17, Joseph had a problem he could not solve on his own. While in the program, he learned to take control of himself and learned to »

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.

MATTHEW

I was a self-centered young man with a severe disregard for authority, as well as a drug problem.  This led to anger issues and put a strain on my relationship with my family.  After a friend told my parents about PAYH, I was sent here, where I learned that all »

JESSE

Because of you, lives can change. In this video, Jesse tells us exactly how his life has changed. When you give to the Paul Anderson Youth Home you are investing directly into young men just like Jesse—their lives, their families, their future wives and children. There is no way to »

ANDREW

My whole life I have believed that I was in control and that I could make it on my own.  After waking up in jail, I finally realized I had a problem I could not solve on my own. Fortunately, I am blessed with a loving mom who helped lead me »

TYLER

Tyler started experimenting with marijuana at age 16.  At first, he felt like he was in control, but it didn’t take long for that to change.  Soon, he found himself in jail and serious legal trouble.  A friend of the family referred him to PAYH, where he overcame his addiction »

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:

PETER

Having graduated the PAYH program, Peter is shipping out with the US Navy, where he will be studying to be an electrician, with the goal of ultimately becoming an electrical engineer.  in his testimony below, Peter shares how the Lord has changed his life at PAYH. »

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