Thanks for Duke students from Path of Hope

On behalf of Path of Hope’s Board of Directors, staff and clients, I would like to thank the Duke chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a national coed service fraternity. We were fortunate enough to be on their list of places to volunteer. On Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, this group came out and really did some amazing hard work around our eight-acre campus. We are a 28-day residential treatment facility in Lexington, N.C. for 12 men and six women suffering from the addiction of alcohol and drugs. We also have a women’s halfway house. Eleven women can stay for up to a year and positively re-enter society with a new-found life of recovery.

On Feb. 18 we had an awesome turn out for this event, over 50 students from the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity got busy working side by side with staff and clients at all three facilities. Many projects were completed, including cleaning inside and out, landscaping, and painting. Fun and fellowship was had by all.

Each year Path of Hope continues to advance its mission of meeting the needs of all people suffering from the disease of alcoholism and other drug addiction by providing a safe, secure environment focused on recovery. Through our program we have seen many lives changed for the better. We would not be able to continue our mission without such wonderful support. To learn more about our agency, visit us online at www.apathofhope.org.

April Beck

Executive Administrator, Path of Hope, Inc.

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