Malcom, 2021 graduate, Marshall County
I entered Lifeline Recovery Center in January 2021 and graduated in October. Deep down, I knew I needed Christ in my life, but I blamed God for everything I had gone through. My faith and sobriety have given me a new outlook on life. I always wanted to be alone and push everyone away. Now I love being involved and making a stand for recovery. I give back because if I hadn’t come here, I don’t think I would be alive.
Adam and Lisa, 2016 and 2015 graduates, McCracken County
Lisa, a legal secretary from Murray, graduated from the program in 2015. When husband Adam, a carpenter, saw the change in her, he completed it in 2016. After a lifelong addiction to drugs, they say Lifeline restored their lives and their marriage. “Lifeline changed our lives forever,” Lisa said. “Not only did they help us break the chains of addiction, they have given us a forever family. We are truly blessed.”
Kassie, CNA, 2017 graduate, McCracken County
With the help of the amazing people at Lifeline and my family, I was able to overcome it all. The ladies prayed for me when I couldn’t pray for myself. When I had no hope, they had hope for me. Today, I use my past as my determination. I’m making the choice to stop the generational curse of addiction in my family.