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We Got Your Six
When you hear someone say, “I’ve got your six,” you know exactly what they mean: I’ve got your back. You’re not alone.
José Lost Everything But He Found Another Chance
Life doesn’t always go as planned. For José, the road from military service to civilian life was filled with unexpected struggles that nearly cost him everything.
Breaking the Cycle Bobby’s Journey to a New Life
For Bobby, addiction wasn’t a choice—it was all he had ever known. He grew up in a family where drinking and using weren’t just habits; they were a way of life.
Finally looking forward to the future
His advice to others beginning their journeys? “Let go of the people, places, and things that keep you stuck. Let go of the anger, the shame, the fear—just let it go.”
I hated being me.
"I hated being me." Before coming to Another Chance House, Shorty wished himself dead. Trauma and grief made escape through drugs his way of life. ...
Taking the Training Wheels Off in Transition
Brian (left) and Robert (right) live in an Another Chance House Transitional Home. The men share how this program helps them continue their...
Living Life to the Full
“The programs at Another Chance House allowed me time and a safe place to clear up the wreckage of from my past. I was offered priceless...
From Deep Darkness to Light
Before coming to Another Chance House, Robert’s life nearly ended, literally. “I experienced the deepest darkness; I know God saved me that night. ...
Giving Back
“I love my life today … there are people who believe another chance at life is possible, because they gave me another chance!”
Restored through Recovery
The structured home ACH donors provide for EJ allow him to concentrate on growing in his recovery while laying out a plan for his life. Today, EJ leads 12-step recovery meetings, “Before, I wasn’t a people person. Now I love to do service work and give back. Leading meetings helps me in my recovery; it takes me out of myself and helps me grow.”
Family & a Future
“I’m so happy to have my kids back. They won’t have to say goodbye to me anymore.”