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Updated: 7:17 PM Nov 3, 2009
Rockford R.U.T.H Project Gets New Home
Women suffering from addiction now have a new home in Rockford to help them change their lives.
Posted: 7:17 PM Nov 3, 2009 |
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The Reformers Unanimous Transitional Housing Project is moving from its downtown location on Mulbury Street, to a brand new one on Arnold Street, just south of Linos. The new building can house eighty women, and features tile floors and separate bathrooms. 23News spoke with one woman who has already been through the program, she says the improvements to the new location will continue to assist with her recovery.
Dannielle Glodowski says, "It's called the discipleship home, which is one thing that people that have come from the lifestyle that I've come from were lacking, that discipline and that structure, and that's one thing they teach us. Its a working program."
To learn more about Reformers Unanimous Transitional Ministries, head to www.reformu.com.
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