New Women's Center to help more in community
By Audrie Palmer
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - When 25-year-old Ashley Fore first joined Teen Challenge and was accepted to their Women's Center, she said she only did it to please her family. She wasn't done drinking and didn't want to change her lifestyle.
Alcohol was an addiction she developed 10 years earlier and watched become a problem in her life when she was about 19. After four months in the program, Fore was dismissed.
Now, a year later, she's back - but because she wanted to be.
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By Audrie Palmer
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - When 25-year-old Ashley Fore first joined Teen Challenge and was accepted to their Women's Center, she said she only did it to please her family. She wasn't done drinking and didn't want to change her lifestyle.
Alcohol was an addiction she developed 10 years earlier and watched become a problem in her life when she was about 19. After four months in the program, Fore was dismissed.
Now, a year later, she's back - but because she wanted to be.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the MRT story
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