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Success Stories...

"...being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus."
Philippians 1:6 (NIV)

Everyday successes happen at Crossroads Mission!  We are proud of the many people who have positively changed their lives, or improved them,  as a direct result of one of our programs or services.  In this page we want to share with you some of those personal stories.  We hope that you can rejoice with us in celebrating each success and that you can pray for everyone that is working towards a better quality of life.


Eric's Story... (Published in our SUMMER 08 newsletter)

"I have my own home!"

If there was ever a doubt whether your donations make a difference at Crossroads Mission, then Eric is the person to meet.

Last January Eric found himself homeless after loosing his apartment, his job, and getting arrested. He came to Crossroads and joined the New Hope Program. But Eric will tell you that the best thing that came out of his stay at Crossroads was his home.

"They gave the best kind of atmosphere that they could and in the end of it all, I came out with a trailer, with a home. They kept me off the street when I didn’t have a place to live, they made sure I had three meals in me a day," he says.

Eric's home is a travel trailer that was donated to Crossroads. His good work and his willingness to change his life made him a perfect candidate to give the trailer to him for free.

He still remembers how it all happened, "I was over here helping out all the time (at the thrift store), I’d come over here even if I didn’t have to for the program. I like being over here. I told Barbara that I had a chance for a place to live but I needed a trailer and I was trying to figure out how to get one. All of a sudden one day Barbara said listen to this recording."

The recording was on Barbara Rochester's voice mail and it was a donor wanting to donate the trailer and wondering if we could use it. Well, Eric sure could use it! He is now living at Prestige Mobile Homes as the security and handy man.

Eric says, "My life is very different now because I have my own home... If you’ve got availability to help, then please do so." So, the next time you're wondering whether to donate or not to donate, remember Eric.


Robert's Story... (Published in our SPRING 08 newsletter)

IN HIS OWN WORDS...Video: Robert's Testimony
A different life for Robert

Before I decided that I’d like to make a change in my life, it was very unmanageable. My drug of choice was methamphetamine. I couldn’t function without the drug; everything was always everybody else’s fault. I couldn’t keep a job, I was really defiant - I was a thief. I was a cheat.

Growing up my mom was a single parent; she had me and my brother. She worked two jobs and went to nursing school. My grandparents basically took care of us all the time. I’d see my mom study a lot. Making ends meet, giving us whatever she could give us, but most importantly that love -it was unconditional. She did everything in the world for us. I do not know to this day, I don’t understand why I decided to go that way in life.

This was my second time here [at Crossroads Mission]. The first time I came for a lot of wrong reasons. I had no intentions of trying to change. The second time here was by my own will. I was thru; I was so tired of feeling tired. I told them that I would give it 110 percent and I did. I did whatever it would take to give me a different life. I was just out of gas, I was so tired. That’s how sick and tired I was of being in the position that I was.

A big part of my program is my higher power, my understanding of God. I am a born and raised Catholic. I went to a catholic school, altar boy, the whole works. When I got into my drug addiction we kind of split ways. My understanding of God might be different than other people but this is where I found my Higher Power through these walls at Crossroads Mission.

I have an awesome relationship with my family. It’s not all about me anymore. I have a beautiful wife, five kids, they are my life. It used to be before I was in my selfish addiction, everything was about me. Now my family comes before anybody and there’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for them, nothing that I wouldn’t go without just to have them with me.

I’ve been employed for over 4.5 years, I have a good job, it’s a government job, I have excellent benefits, paid vacations- I have everything - everything that I never had before and I am so grateful.

The 8th of March was my 5 years clean and sober. I remember not being able to even stay clean three months. It was one day at a time. If I started thinking ahead I’d overwhelmed myself. I have to live day by day. I have been very fortunate to get a second chance at life and I am taking total advantage of it.

HIS MESSAGE TO ADDICTS: Give the program a chance, take the opportunity, and give 110 percent. It’s like being a baby. You’ve got to learn how to crawl; you’ve got to learn how to walk again. We have forgotten, as addicts, so much and you need to learn it all over again.

TO THE COMMUNITY: When I was in this program the homeless was one of the things that humbled me the most. So many people that have nowhere to go. Some of them don’t have families, they have nothing. Just humble yourself a little bit and try to do the right thing.


 

 

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