Grace Centers of Hope hosted a dedication ceremony Sept. 9, for the 60th home completed in “Little Grace Village,” the faith-based nonprofit’s neighborhood of Aftercare homes for graduates of its yearlong Life Skills Program.
Six men and three women who were part of the nonprofit’s Aftercare program for those recovering from addiction and homelessness, have moved into the historic, three-story duplex home, which had been completely renovated, according to a press release.
Grace Centers of Hope CEO Darin Weiss spoke at the Sept. 9 event, along with GCH’s former longtime CEO Pastor Kent W. Clark, and Clif Seiber, who led the renovation efforts for GCH.
“The women and men moving into the Lexington house have faced much adversity, and Grace Centers of Hope is excited to offer them a new hom