We’re grateful to everyone who participated in the Rally for Recovery walk-a-thon and the Rally Walk on campus! We raised $5200 so far to be used toward personal expenses for our residents such as medical visits, glasses, etc. If you would like to give toward this fund, use this link on our website for details on how to give online, by mail, or...
Read MoreAwaken 2023: Changed by the Truth
Come worship with other young people who are passionate about Jesus! Sponsored by Heartland Christian College, Awaken is an opportunity for youth and young adults to gather together to worship and fellowship. This annual worship event is for those that are youth group age, college students, and their leaders to come together and have a time focused on...
Read MoreWalking Through Recovery | Justin’s Story
Justin grew up going to a private school. However, his high school experience took a turn for the worse as he “started hanging around the wrong people… progressed to other heavier drugs.” A few years after graduating high school Justin lost his brother to suicide. This loss started Justin down “a really bad road” marked by...
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September is National Recovery Month, a time to increase awareness and celebrate the successes of those who battle addiction. Heartland Recovery is hosting our 4rd Annual Run/Bike/Walk-a-Thon fundraiser. Whether you’re walking to create awareness, to honor a loved one, or to celebrate your own victory, we need you! Make a difference in the fight, one...
Read MoreWalking Through Recovery | Tim’s Story
Tim, battled drug addiction for 25 years. After seeking help at numerous treatment centers life began to feel like a revolving door, “It was a lot of the same, just patterns of my using. It was just a trap. The more I tried to get out the further I sank.” Seeking God’s guidance, he found hope through Heartland Recovery, a place that...
Read MoreWalking Through Recovery | Clay’s Story
Peer pressure led Clay to experiment with drugs and alcohol during high school, initially without significant consequences. However after a surgery and recovering on pain medication, addiction took hold, leading to a cycle of treatment centers and relapses. The turning point came during a jail sentence when Clay realized the extent of the damage caused by...
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