Kasha's Life After Struggling With Meth Addiction | Union Rescue Mission
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2010
- After being addicted to Meth for 17 years, Kasha seeks to put her life back together at Union Rescue Mission's Hope Garden Family Center.
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May God Bless her and her children.
God bless her
Wow beautiful family. God bless you and family😇😇
I listen to the radio broadcast, Momday night to Friday night, 9:30 P.M. It is awesome that they really RESCUE people. Get them on their feet and back into society. After they graduate, they make room for the next soul that needs to be rescued.
wishing her and her boys the best
Good job Kasha. Proud of you.
Beautiful strong women god bless you kasha you did it keep doing it
Amazing story. Darling boys! God is so good! Blessings and prayers for Union Gospel Mission!
I thank God, that this woman is moving forward.
God continue to strengthen you Kasha 🙏🙏🙏💯
Wow!! Kasha, you are an inspiration! "The past is so messed up, I know I can do better with the rest of my life"- What!?!? If only soooo many people could hear you say that. And take on that mentality. I know you don't know me, but I'm so proud of you. As I'm sure so many are!! Keep pushing forward and keep inspiring others and keep being such a good and cinsistant mommy to those boys! (And who knows what God has in the plan! He is a God of reconciliation. So you never know, you may get to put some of your new found consistency to use with your other babies too!) Thank you all for this interview. ❤
Realtors are to blame for homelessness. They should not be able to sell homes to investors instead of homebuyers and should not be able to set rents or home values. They should have to have degrees with ethics laws.