Lucille Raines Residence provides housing and support services to help men and women recover from substance abuse issues. The mission is to enable residents to achieve independent and sober living. Residents pay rent and the facility receives funding from various sources including the United Methodist Women of Indiana. Residents work on recovery programs, build relationships, and find hope and empowerment through the supportive community.
Lucille Raines Residence provides housing and support services to help men and women recover from substance abuse issues. The mission is to enable residents to achieve independent and sober living. Residents pay rent and the facility receives funding from various sources including the United Methodist Women of Indiana. Residents work on recovery programs, build relationships, and find hope and empowerment through the supportive community.
Lucille Raines Residence provides housing and support services to help men and women recover from substance abuse issues. The mission is to enable residents to achieve independent and sober living. Residents pay rent and the facility receives funding from various sources including the United Methodist Women of Indiana. Residents work on recovery programs, build relationships, and find hope and empowerment through the supportive community.
Residency Requirements. . . The Raines Mission. . .
• Treatment in a chemical dependency The mission of Lucille Raines Residence is to
program provide a place and a way of life that enables • Referral by a counselor or other residents to achieve an independent state of qualified person life. Residents include men and women • Full-time employment unless on committed to addiction recovery. Services are disability and able to perform available to persons regardless of their race, volunteer work creed or gender. • Commitment to live clean and sober, A Project of United Methodist Women work with a sponsor and attend of Indiana support groups Lucille Raines Residence, located in downtown Indianapolis, is owned and operated by United How are costs of living at Lucille Methodist Women of Indiana. This residential Raines Residence covered? facility began in 1977 and ministers to men and • Residents pay $120 rent per week women actively engaged in rebuilding their lives • Monthly support by members of from substance abuse. LRR is a 501 (c) 3 non- United Methodist Women of Indiana profit organization. • Indiana Conference Advance Special Giving • Donations Rebuilding Lives Committed to Addiction Recovery TTL: Talk, Tour & Lunch Become better acquainted with Lucille Lucille Raines Residence Since 1977 947 North Pennsylvania Street Raines Residence. Schedule a Talk, Tour Indianapolis, IN 46204-1070 and Lunch. Phone 317.636.3328; Fax 317.636.0073 Email: Cmarshall@sprintmail.com • Tour the facility http://lucillerainesresidence.weebly.com • Meet residents • Listen to testimonies of past destructive behaviors • Hear how lives are transformed by living at Lucille Raines Residence Call Carolyn Marshall to Lucille Raines Residence schedule: 317.636.3328 Cost $8 per person @Lucille_Raines A Project of Indiana www.lucillerainesresidence.weebly.com Rev. October 2019 United Methodist Women Lucille Raines Residence provides Empowerment and Hope. . . an opportunity for holistic living. At Raines hope is born anew as old cocoons of Resident Testimonials, addiction peel away and new life emerges into genuine praise and joy as residents realize that continued. . . God truly does love unconditionally and “Before coming to Lucille Raines, I was full of forgives. It is in this living, loving relationship fear. I knew I needed to with Christ that hope gives way to healing and further my growth and, transformation. Residents are empowered as most of all I needed they work recovery programs and build peace and security. At meaningful relationships with one another and Raines I have grown God. leaps and bounds. My network has flourished; I Resident Testimonials. . . have maintained full time employment, “Lucille Raines gives people, like me, HOPE. Supportive Community. . . acquired my driver’s license and become a There are always other Dining Room mural reminds residents they productive member of society. Moreover, I recovering addicts are never alone. The supportive community have had an opportunity to develop a around to talk to when of encouragement, love, and accountability relationship with myself and work on healing I am struggling with is the backbone in which recovery begins to the things on the inside of me that were something. Lucille happen. keeping me in the same toxic pattern. The Raines has helped me environment here fosters growth and love grow spiritually, be and I am forever grateful for that.” - able to find myself again and has helped Amanda E. me to love myself again.” - Nicole P. ————————— “Lucille Raines is very instrumental in my recovery. Raines provides me with a healthy, safe environment where regular support meetings Rebuilding Relationships. . . give me the tools needed Recovery is a spiritual journey Trust is earned and relationships are restored to stay clean. At Raines whereby persons rebuild, at Raines. Mother and son are both grateful there is genuine interest in strengthen and expand their for the hope found in recovery and promise of me as a person, one who is seeking a better relationship with God. a better future. way of life.” - Eric H.
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