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Georgia Leader Honored for Selfless Care for Women, Builder of Model

Rehabilitation Program

Honoring their founder, the Sisters of Providence present Georgia rehab leader, the Rev. Sharon
Thompson of New Beginnings ministries, the 2022 Mother Joseph Award.

Renton, WA July 07, 2022 --(PR.com)-- Sharon Thompson, Founder and Clinical Director of the
acclaimed New Beginnings Ministry, has been honored with the 2022 Mother Joseph Award from the
Sisters of Providence, Mother Joseph Province.

The Mother Joseph Award is given annually to a person who exemplifies the values and courage of
Mother Joseph, the first provincial leader of the Sisters of Providence in the western U.S.

Jo Ann Showalter, SP, who nominated Sharon, drew a direct parallel to Mother Joseph’s legacy of
building hospitals and schools in the Pacific Northwest with the multi-program facility which Sharon has
built on approximately 20 acres in northeast Georgia.

“Like Mother Joseph’s building efforts,” said Sr. Jo Ann, “Sharon has built New Beginnings step-by-step,
one building at a time.”

The most recent dormitory completed through the generosity of a local church houses teen girls between
the ages of 12-17 who are struggling with drug and alcohol abuse.

Sharon served in the military during the Vietnam War working with hardship discharges, many of whom
were using drugs. During her service, she eventually became addicted herself until a conversion
experience at age 36 completely changed her life. She has not used drugs since that time nearly forty
years ago.

Her early career was in retail management, but she also found herself visiting women in the local jail.
Sharon’s work was so compelling that eventually the County Sheriff asked her in 1998 to become the
official chaplain for the Franklin County Detention Center where she served until 2015.

Sharon began the New Beginnings ministry (www.newbeginningslife.net) more than 25 years ago after
offering a recovering addict the opportunity to stay on her couch rather than risk relapsing. But she knew
that was not sustainable so she purchased a trailer to put on property she owned near Martin, Georgia.
The “informal” assistance grew rapidly and today New Beginnings is assessed at $4 million, with five
dormitories (including one that welcomes the children of clients), seven transitional housing units for
graduates and a job program that places women at local businesses.

It is staffed by many former clients and has certified rehabilitation counsellors on staff. More than 2,000
clients have passed through the program which claims a 94.6 percent success rate, one of the highest in
the nation.

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“It’s God who makes the difference,” said Sharon. “We have to keep on reaching out because there will
always be women and girls who need help. This is unfortunate but the number of women that are in need
of help continues to grow.”

New Beginnings does not receive any government funding or insurance re-imbursement, but is entirely
supported by local churches. This allows it to offer a completely scripture-based program. Clients attend
praise and worship services or preaching sessions twice a day except for no service on Friday evenings
when they attend to personal needs. Once women reach the six month mark in the 12-month program and
they begin working, they are expected to cover a portion of monthly costs.

Sharon, affectionally known to clients and friends as “Granny,” is a certified clinical supervisor for the
Georgia Addiction Counsellors Association and an ordained minister of the Word of Life Church. She
studied Counseling psychology at Almeda University and has a Master’s degree in Life Counseling from
Almeda.

Sharon also founded an ecumenical food bank which still exists along with a very active thrift store.
Proceeds from the store help clients.

The presentation of the award took place before about 100 friends, co-workers and New Beginnings
clients. Sr. Jo Ann is Sharon’s sibling. A brother, Don Herb, also attended.

Background:
Mother Joseph was a distinctive figure of early Northwest history, a woman of extraordinary compassion
and vision. When Mother Joseph first arrived in the Washington Territory in 1856, she encountered a
strange new world of physical hardships, cultural and religious diversity, and rapid change. There were no
hospitals, few schools, and little in the way of charitable services for those suffering the misfortunes of
life on the frontier.

Equipped with simple tools, enormous gifts for creating and building, and deep faith in Divine
Providence, Mother Joseph and her sister companions stepped into the breach to fill these unmet needs.
Under her leadership, more than 30 hospitals, schools and homes were opened for orphans, the elderly
and the sick in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and southern British Columbia.
In May 1977, Washington State Governor Dixie Lee Ray signed into law a bill authorizing the statue of
Mother Joseph to be cast and placed in the nation’s capital. On May 1, 1980, the Mother Joseph Statue
was placed in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C., as Washington State’s second honoree. Mother Joseph
was cited as an “historic leader of national renown” and “to commemorate her fame and historic services
as a great Washingtonian and as a great American.” April 16, Mother Joseph’s birthday, has been
declared a state holiday by the Washington State Legislature.

About Us:
Sisters of Providence are Catholic women of faith who reach out with compassion to people in need,
especially those who are poor and vulnerable. Their lives are defined by ministry, community and
spirituality; guided by humility, simplicity and charity. You will find Sisters of Providence engaged in

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education, parish ministry, health care, community service and support, housing, prison ministry, pastoral
care, spiritual direction and foreign missions. Sisters of Providence International serves Argentina,
Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Egypt, El Salvador, the United States, Haiti and the Philippines. Sisters of
Providence, Mother Joseph Province, based in Renton, Wash., serves the western states of Alaska,
Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana and Washington, as well as El Salvador and the Philippines. Learn
more at sistersofprovidence.net.

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Contact Information:
Sisters of Providence
Steve Pehanich
425-525-3730
Contact via Email
sistersofprovidence.net

Online Version of Press Release:


https://www.pr.com/press-release/864800

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