May Open House Date and Time:Saturday, May 9th11 am – 2 pm Location:209 S. Jackson JOIN US FOR LUNCH, LIVE MUSIC FROM REPEAT OFFENDERS, FELLOWSHIP, & TOUR OUR...
Date and Time:Thursday, July 18, 202411:30 AM – 1:00 PM CDT Location:Polk Street Methodist Church1401 S. Polk StreetAmarillo, TX 79101 REGISTER Event Details: Join us in celebrating the 35th anniversary of Another Chance House, a non-profit organization dedicated to...
“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. Living on the streets, he worked to earn money for his next fix, hoping he simply wouldn’t wake up....
Brian (left) and Robert (right) live in an Another Chance House Transitional Home. The men share how this program helps them continue their progress and dream about their future: “Moving from the Main House to Transition is like taking off the training wheels. We...
“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 opportunities to focus on rebuilding and improving my life,” says former Another Chance House resident Tracy. His roommate, Tim,...
Before coming to Another Chance House, Robert’s life nearly ended, literally. “I experienced the deepest darkness; I know God saved me that night. There’s no other explanation for my being alive. I was alone and isolated. I had overdosed. The cop who saved me was...
***Update*** Michael was awarded the Victorious Heart Award by the Amarillo’s Community Campaign for the Homeless in 2021. During his interview he mentioned many area agencies who helped him in his journey to self-sufficiency as well as his advisor at Wayland...
Ernesto says he was “lost and broken” before coming to Another Chance House (ACH). “I wanted to die. I didn’t recognize myself when I looked in the mirror. I needed help. Losing my father to addiction was the end for me. We’d used together…the drugs ended his...
Each of us deal with the consequences of our actions; often we see those consequences bleed over to our family. For Brandon, being picked up on a warrant while in rehab meant more time away from his two young sons. The children felt confused and Brandon knew he had to...