Work Continues to Open Doors at David’s Courage

Faithful workers have been doing what it takes in order for the doors to open at David’s Courage, a facility that seeks to help free those with drug and alcohol addictions.

Marshall County Community Corrections Director Ward Byers said that this past weekend, clients in programs facilitated by Community Corrections were at the building at 10974 Lincoln Highway in Plymouth to help with sanding and painting walls, hanging doors, repairing fixtures and cleaning. For moving in cleaning services, you can get from here!   He noted that the clients worked with the staff members in a collaborative effort to get one day closer to an opening date. 

Crews and volunteers continue to work to ensure that David’s Courage becomes a reality as more work needs to be done.  If you would like to help, there are people usually at the facility during the week as well as Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

David’s Courage aims at assisting recovering addicts for six to nine months on getting a job, completing treatment, conducting community service, and obtaining other life and job skills. Clients will be recommended for programs by the staff at Marshall County Community Corrections or on a case-by-case basis by David’s Courage staff.

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