Local thrift stores donate to Angel Manor
Two local thrift stores recently donated to local shelter, Angel Manor.
Two local thrift stores recently donated to local shelter, Angel Manor.
Residents of Diane’s Hope House are women who have spent six months of the recovery program in the first house, then transitioned there.
Melissa Russo said she first came to Angel Manor in 2019, stayed for over a year and left. She came back in 2022 and stayed six months.
KINGMAN – As you read in Part 1, Angel Manor is a faith-based organization that helps women and men who are struggling with alcohol or drug addiction and provides them a safe place to live during those struggles. Featured Photo: Mary Ann Broccoli is one of the residents of Angel Manor who knows just how hard the struggle is to overcome drug addiction and change your life for the better. Photo by Connie “Ceejay” Jones. Tawn Garcia has only been in Angel Manor three days, but is already working hard to recover the things she lost because of alcohol addiction….
Kingman’s Angel Manor, a faith-based, non-profit 501-3C organization began 25 years ago on August 15 by Director Wendy Weaver.