It is difficult to sometimes find the support that is so desperately needed, but there is one sector of our community that I think should be an inevitable resource of hope for those devastated by addiction: The Church.
Read MoreAnd this year, we are excited to announced that construction will begin on Phase I of Tyler’s Redemption Place in the Spring of 2020.
This former Edwin Shaw land has so much meaning, not only to our family who grew up close to the property, but to the Tri-county area. The property was originally developed as a facility to treat tuberculosis patients back in 1910 - to treat the epidemic of their day.
Read MoreAmerica has a pain problem.
Physical pain, mental pain, emotional pain, spiritual pain.
We as a society think our lives should be pain free. But is that really realistic?
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2014…our family received the worst news we could possibly imagine. Our son, Tyler Bornstein, was found dead and alone in an empty field….left there to die of an overdose. A couple weeks prior to this, Tyler relapsed after several months in recovery. With no insurance left, no money left for treatment, and no detox beds in Summit County, Tyler was put on a 3-week waiting list for help. Sadly, those 3 weeks never came for him.
Fast forward to September 28, 2018….
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