March 3, 2021 – People in recovery may encounter a long road finding a place to stay when choosing to lead a clean life.
Two women from Wyoming County have opened their own sober living homes, to help those in need, reach that second milestone.
Jamie McAndrew and Ashley Bunnell both have a passion for helping people and have had a long time dream of opening a sober living house.
Now it has finally become a reality for the two friends from the Tunkhannock area. When Jamie started her own recovery journey years ago, having somewhere to go, similar to her newly established Pond Grove Farm was extremely vital.
“I know that when I was early in my journey having a place like that to go to where I was surrounded by other people that were like minded and on the same journey as myself it was very crucial so just wanted to have a place like that to help other people,” said McAndrew.
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