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Isaiah House's Chaplin Centers

The Isaiah House, the 110-bed, long-term, Christ-centered, residential addiction treatment center for Men in Willisburg, Kentucky is expanding! IH will be opening 2 new, dual-licensed and nationally accredited 16-bed, residential treatment centers for men in Nelson County, KY later this year and needs your help! The total cost of the new building is $750,000 with the operating cost in the first 6 months being about $240,000. We set our goal at $600,000 because we have 20,000 Facebook friends-- if each of our friends gave $1 a day for 30 days, it would equal $600,000 and we would be well on our way to funding the entirety of the new treatment centers.

With over 1,400 opioid overdose deaths in Kentucky last year, addiction treatment has never been more necessary. The Isaiah House is the largest state-licensed, nationally-accredited, Christ-centered treatment center in the region. With a waiting list as long as 100 names at any given time, expansion is not about business, it's a matter of life and death!!

Come along side us as we fight addiction and give those struggling with substance abuse the help they need. Our clients find jobs, restore relationships and begin a new way of life, but most imporantly, they reconnect with their Savior, Jesus Christ.

--100% of the proceeds from this campaign will go toward opening the new centers in Nelson County!!

-- Help someone start on the path to recovery today! Donate now!

Isaiah House has helped thousands of men over the last 15 years and they have some incredible stories. They are linked below.

Click Here For Isaiah House Testimonies

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    David Cobb
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