August 25, 2021 – “I had tried to commit suicide numerous times. I had been in and out of programs. I had lost my nursing license. There was nowhere for me to go,” she said. “Found out about Mission Teens, never knew about it, and when I walked through these doors, people gave me hope that I could live.”
Daisey completed the 8-10 month program, which features bible study and other personal development training. Shortly after, she became a teacher with the program and continues to be involved. She credits the presence of God in her life to her overwhelming success.
“Once things started to change in me, I started to love again. I started to dream again,” she said. “They helped mentor me through the process of getting my nursing license back. I got married, I’m a foster mom, and now I work in dialysis and I love it.”
Daisey is just one success story out of many. According to their website, Mission Teens hears back from about 57% of graduates and, of those, roughly 87% are doing well.
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