Friday, July 31, 2009

Harvey-based religious center helps turn lives around

Restoration Ministries opens new $5 million facility
By Lolly Bowean TRIBUNE REPORTER
July 31, 2009

When Matthew Bennett hit rock bottom, he found himself in a jail cell and perhaps facing 13 years behind bars after years of robbing and scheming to pay for his drug habit.

From the time he was 11, Bennett said he was getting high, first on marijuana, then with heroine, cocaine and prescription painkillers. When he was working, he would spend his entire paycheck on drugs. After he lost his job, he took to robbing dealers and committing break-ins.

"I kept wanting to get the next high," the 25-year-old from Gary, said. "Next thing I know, I was taking [pills] every day."

Facing a possible 13-year term, Bennett received a lighter sentence and got out of jail after serving several months. He knew he needed help getting over his addictions. That's where Restoration Ministries, a Christian-based social agency in Harvey comes in.


Bennett is one of about 30 men who recently moved into the agency's new $5 million facility. It is one of the largest investments in the gritty city of Harvey and will be able to serve more people in a program that numerous public officials praise as very effective.

"This place here is a lifesaver," Bennett said recently as he gave a tour of the building. "Here, they give you stable ground to stay focused on the Lord and work. The support is key."
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-restoration-ministries-sw-zojul31,0,4775428.story

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