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The Preston family was able to develop healthy routines while at New Hope and shut down addictions that put their lives–and the lives of their four children–into a tail-spin.
Alyssa, Justin, and their two young children lived on the edge, squeaking by each month on two minimum wage jobs and food stamps.
"We were devastated when we had to move to New Hope; I didn't want any part of it. But we have a healthier family now. It changed our lives in ways that are difficult to express."