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Breaking Bonds Ministries launches recovery program in the Heartland
Faith-Based Treatment Center helps men with alcohol and drug addictions By Breanna Harris | April 5, 2021 at 5:21 PM CDT - Updated April 5 at 8:19 PM
JACKSON, Mo. (KFVS) - A new faith-based treatment center opened near Jackson earlier this year.
It’s focused on providing treatment to men with drug and alcohol addictions
Brandon Murphy is the director of Breaking Bonds Ministries. The organization provide a faith-based treatment center for men with drug and alcohol addictions.
“A lot of times when you’re in addiction, and you’re ready for help, you don’t have the resources to check yourself in somewhere,” said Murphy.
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Breaking Bonds Ministries is asking the community for donations of furniture and household items for its new staff housing building.
Breaking Bonds Ministries is a faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that began in 2014 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and the ministry has established a second location in DeWitt to serve men in Arkansas County. Participants enroll in a seven-month residential facility and treatment program. Men who are 21 and older and are ready and willing to break free from their addictions enroll in the ministry’s program.
“We just believe in giving people second chances and, sometimes, more than that when they are ready for a life change,” said Ron Worbington, director of the DeWitt campus. “We give them every resource and tool that we know of.”