
Pearle's dream to help women break the cycle of addiction
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Pearle’s story is one of resilience, faith, and hope. After facing the devastating effects of liver failure and battling her own addiction, Pearle found a new lease on life through the hope and healing she discovered in Jesus. Her journey wasn’t easy, but it was transformative. With determination and faith, Pearle overcame addiction and rebuilt her life. Now, she’s dedicating herself to helping other women break free from the cycle of addiction.
Me and Bonita (her Mom) started a fund for Pearle to pay for her recovery journey at Adult and Teen Challenge. Now, to support her next steps and help make her dream a reality in helping others come out of addiction as well.
But Pearle’s journey isn’t over. She dreams of continuing her education to expand her ability to help women in recovery. With additional training, she hopes to create programs that not only guide women toward sobriety but also provide them with the tools they need to rebuild their lives—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Pearle is actively in leadership as a Substance Abuse Councelor (in training) at Adult and Teen Challenge and is a bright light to the ladies there and feels called to the ministry. She is enrolled at in Northwest Partnership Program at Northwest University so she can pursue education while continuing what she is passionate about with helping women. Her degree will be in Psychology and specializing in addiction recovery.
Cost Break Down
Finances can be a burden so my goal is to help raise $10,592 for this year’s program expenses that will pay for this year at NWU and SUD (Substance Use Disorder) courses.
This semester's costs are 3,530 (3 semesters in a year).
I’m so proud of her!
Here is the link for the program she is pursuing:
Thank you for considering to give!
Organizer and beneficiary

Lincoln Dyre
Organizer
Kent, WA
Pearle Dyre
Beneficiary