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TestimoniesThe Following Comments have been reproduced with the permission of the originator. In some cases the originator has asked to remain anonymous. "To: The Integrity House I want to thank-you for everything you have done for me. Before I got into the program I was totally out of control. My parents couldn't control me, which caused a lot of problems between my dad and me. I was out at party drinking and doing drugs 24/7. Then I entered the Integrity House where I met a bunch of girls who understood where I was coming from. While I was at the integrity house the staff made me feel like I was somebody. I felt comfortable enough to come clean about ... all the emotional abuse I was put through. The staff and the girls kept telling me it wasn't my fault, I didn't deserve it, and no matter how my times I was depressed about it they kept telling me wonderful things about myself. Making my self-esteem rise. And to all the help I owe my happiness and high self-esteem to the integrity house. Thank-you" Lauren Broad "...For the first time I am seeing an improvement in my daughter's behavior. This is very significant when you consider that my daughter spent 1.5 years in the State Hospital and made only minimal improvement. Today she is doing well in school. She has been doing so well in fact that the school has commented on her marked improvement. She is doing better in the community and taking responsibility for her past behaviors by finally being willing to complete her court ordered work hours. She is able to spend time with her family and behave in an appropriate manner." "...I whole-heartedly recommend Daniel and Zelpha Taylor and the Integrity House Program." Excerpt from 6/5/2001 Letter by Jerna Mitchell "...There is a growing need for more facilities like Integrity House that put Integrity back into the treatment of Troubled Youth. Facilities like Integrity House are highly successful in helping Troubled Youth make positive changes in their lives and we see these young people go on to lead healthy and productive lives." Dick Hemrick, MS, NCC, NCAC, CADC, SSW "...I was getting involved in drugs and was constantly lying to my parents about my activities. My life was out of control and I was having daily conflicts with my parents. Eventually I got treatment in what Integrity House calls a strength based behavior modification program. In less than a year I was able to turn my life around and return to my family. I graduated from High School on time and have been living a happy, healthy and drug free life ever since." Anonymous |
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