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The Man Credits’ Hope Springs program to save his life – Koli

The Man Credits’ Hope Springs program to save his life – Koli

Reno, Nev. (Kolo) – A program designed to rehabilitate the homeless in the bigger Renault zone is successful.

We first introduced you to Clinton Nile on May 16, 2024.

At that time, he was in the life change program where he worked on his addictions, was unemployed and had just left a homeless shelter.

Today he is doing a lot better and he credit the Hope Springs program in Renault.

“It saved my life,” Nile.

In the past year, Neyly said he had stopped using Met, fentanyl and alcohol.

“I owe it a lot to this program,” Niley.

Last year, he spent 10 months of his life in the Hope Springs program and was housed in one of the homes south of the Cares campus on 4th street.

Neeley says the Hope Springs program has helped him set realistic goals and affirm his positive changes, while offering him intensive cases, medication treatment, financial training, together with emotional, mental and medical care.

“They have an excellent beautiful model and their bridge housing program is designed to help people get up, get up, get out of the streets,” Niley.

Neyly says he was hired on the Silver State Fair Housing Council. He checks the properties to ensure that they meet the federal requirements.

He uses his money to pay for his home.

This is a great progress from his previous life of sleep outside and the use of drugs.

“I stand up for anyone who is a homeless man to go through the Hope Springs program,” Niley.

The Hope Springs program has a total of 69 university graduates and reports to help 41 percent of people using the program find a job.

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