The B.C. Catholic
I Thank God He Brought Me Here, recovery House a Centre Of Healing That brought 4 Men to Christ
Christ is present everywhere, but he might spend more time in some places than others. That’s what it feels like talking to some of the clients at Luke 15 Recovery House in Surrey.
Despite its legal definition as a “recovery house,” program manager Clark Umengan prefers to think of the centre, which opened in 1992, as a “place of healing.” (To read more… click on the image below)
North Delta Reporter
Snow Angels of Surrey
Luke 15 House residents spread warmth through community service and kindness. When the snow began to fall last week and it looked like the neighbours needed some help, the men of Luke 15 House in Surrey went door to door, shovels in hand to help.
It’s been part of the service component of their recovery from drugs and alcohol for years, a community-building exercise for the men, as well as helping those in their area who may need the help.
THE B.C. CATHOLIC
Students get eye-opening look at grace in recovery house visit
Addictions and related drug deaths have made major headlines in the news, especially connected with mental health and COVID-19. Clearly this is an important issue, with the articles frequently talking about the importance of access to “safe” or “clean” drugs.
THE B.C. CATHOLIC
LAW STUDENT’S VIDEOS PULL BACK CURTAIN ON ADDICTION, RECOVERY
When Myka Kollmann isn’t buried in textbooks at the University of British Columbia, she can often be found playing games with, running errands for, and laughing with recovering drug addicts at Luke 15 House. | Dec 16 2019 |
VANCOUVER SUN
RECOVERY CENTRE FOR MEN PROPOSED FOR LANGLEY TOWNSHIP FORCED TO LOOK ELSEWHERE DUE TO ALR RULING
David O’Sullivan can only sit back in frustration as red tape and blueberries confound the efforts of the Christian-based charitable group he chairs to expand its services into the Township of Langley. | Nov 3 2019 |
THE BC CATHOLIC
CATHOLIC VOLUNTEERS HELP INMATE RYAN PRASAD
This National Volunteer Week, observed April 7-13, former inmate Ryan Prasad shares his story of experiencing love and compassion from Catholic volunteers. | April 1 2019 |
THE BC CATHOLIC
LUKE 15 HOUSE GIVES BACK
Luke 15 House residents in recovery are learning that community is not just within our four walls. We are finding that we need to reach as far as we can, and do as much as we can, to help others. | Oct 11 2017 |
THE BC CATHOLIC
FROM THE DOWNTOWN EAST SIDE TO RCIA: AN ADDICT'S JOURNEY TO BAPTISM
VANCOUVER—Occupants as well as passersby have described Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside as “the devil’s playground” because of the rampant drug use and crime there. | July 11 2017 |
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
IN VANCOUVER, CHRISTIAN RECOVERY PROGRAMS RESPOND TO OPIOID CRISIS
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (RNS) Freddy’s addiction started with alcohol, moving up to methamphetamines and heroin. He was in and out of juvenile detention as a teenager and ended up in jail as an adult. | May 19 2017 |
SURREY HOMELESSNESS & HOUSING SOCIETY
2012 AWARDS AND GRANT CEREMONY – A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION!
THE PROVINCE NEWSPAPER
FORMER CON SAVED LIVES AND SOULS
Almost 30 years ago Allan Ammerlaan was making an illicit living by pretending to be famous Canadian wrestler Gene Kiniski. It got him meals at fine restaurants and free hotel rooms and cab rides. It also landed him in jail. Ammerlaan, who died last month at age 52, spent most of his 20s in institutions for a variety of frauds. | Feb 7 2010 |