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    • Admissions Information
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    • Private Insurance
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    • Policies and Legal Notices
  • ABOUT
    • Isaiah House COVID-19 Response and Policies
    • Who We Are
    • The Story of Isaiah House
    • Locations
    • Testimonials
    • Videos
    • Newsletter
    • News and Press
    • Annual Report
    • Staff
    • Our Board
    • Download Resources
    • Family Resource Videos
  • PROGRAMS
    • Short Term Residential
    • Long Term Residential
    • Outpatient Treatment
    • Real Health Primary Care
    • Medication-Assisted Treatment
    • Transitional Living
    • Job Skills Training
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • The Real Hope(Cast)
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Donate to Isaiah House
    • Ways to Give
    • Legacy and Memorial Giving
    • Become A Monthly Donor
    • Career Opportunities
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    • Thanks to Our Sponsors

Daily Archives: September 22, 2019

Kris Hutchins Testimony

TestimonialsBy Dane GrantSeptember 22, 2019Leave a comment

“But God had a different plan” My name is Kris Hutchins, I am a recovering heroin addict. I am from just outside of Bardstown, Ky, I grew up in a good Catholic home with one sibling and a loving mother and father. I attended Catholic schools, morals and values were instilled in me at an…

Chelsey Stucker’s Testimony

TestimonialsBy Dane GrantSeptember 22, 2019Leave a comment

Hello, My name is Chelsey Stucker and I am 24 years old. I have been in recovery since 2014. I come from a very well-known family in Taylorsville, Kentucky, as they had their own business nearly most of my life. From the outside looking in things were perfect, but being on the inside they were…

Joe Drury’s Testimony

TestimonialsBy Dane GrantSeptember 22, 2019Leave a comment

My name is Joe. I am 37 years old and I’m from Lexington. Growing up I had the best childhood anyone could ask for. I never wanted for anything and had a very loving family that made sure that I was happy and healthy. Once I was in high school I struggled with a lot…

Austin Milby’s Testimony

TestimonialsBy Dane GrantSeptember 22, 2019Leave a comment

My name is Austin, I am 20 years old and I am from Larue County. At the age of 16, I smoked a cigarette, threw back my first shot, and took a hit off of a blunt. You can say those things were my gateway drugs. At the age of 18, I fell in love…

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