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An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
Some of the staff getting pharmaceuticals from the Missionaries of the Poor clinic dispensary to be given to a patient after a consultation. Thanks to you (the donors) these patients have access to healthcare and medication.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
A relative of a family living with HIV helps assemble bean pole crosses in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
Pii "Daeng" Prasert helps a neighbour set up a cross-shaped bean pole near Mae Dtaeng in Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
Pii Daeng (left) along with the team from Radical Grace and some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
Annie along with the team from Radical Grace and some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
Bean pole crosses ready to receive beans at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
A relative helps dig holes for bean poles at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
Sutin along with the team from Radical Grace and some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
The arm of a bean pole cross freshly set up at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
An innovative therapeutic community is opening its doors to men who have repeat experiences with incarceration, homelessness and addiction. Our Place Society offers a peer-supported therapeutic recovery community for residents to develop life skills, tackle addictions and receive holistic care.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018MMHA0059-002074
Boys from a local soccer team joined Radical Grace to help plant beans at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
A relative helps dig holes for bean poles at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
Sutin along with the team from Radical Grace and some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.
Boys from a local soccer team joined Radical Grace to help plant beans at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
Boys from a local soccer team joined Radical Grace to help plant beans at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
Boys from a local soccer team joined Radical Grace to help plant beans at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
A relative and one of the outreach team line up bean pole crosses at the home of a family living with HIV in Mae Dtaeng, Northern Thailand.
The team from Radical Grace along with some boys from a local soccer team travelled to Mae Taeng outside of Chiang Mai to setup bean poles at the house of a family living with the effects of drug abuse and HIV. It was an opportunity to continue making the gospel real in the lives of people who have experienced true hopelessness and to talk about Christ and mentor young men.