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Plans for Izzy's Place to Model Christ-Centered Recovery Homes Nationwide
Contact: Alex Murashko, Homes of Promise, 949-547-0907, amurashko@homesofpromise.org 

LA VERNE, Calif., Oct. 23, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- Homes of Promise, a recovery home organization using Christian principles in order to help restore lives, held its first HOP Leadership Community meeting recently in order to bring people together who are interested in coming alongside the non-profit.

Founder Ray Adamyk wants to see more churches and ministries in the U.S. support Christ-centered recovery homes, including providing a program that's already become successful in Izzy's Place locations in La Verne and Ontario.

"Homes of Promise is really in the restoration business," said Adamyk, speaking to about 40 people in attendance. "We want to help restore men's lives to what God had originally intended for them to be."

HOP believes true recovery from problems such as drug addiction and alcohol abuse is achieved through the love of Jesus and His active presence in men's lives. The organization provides a safe, sober and Christ-centered housing environment for those who want to live with others who have a desire to look to Jesus Christ for guidance and direction on the road to recovery.

Although Adamyk, who also runs a historic buildings restoration business (Spectra Company), has already opened two facilities for men who have had problems with alcohol and drugs through Homes of Promise (www.homesofpromise.org) this year, his vision is much wider.

He would like to see each church in America sponsor a recovery home.

"What I want to do with the rest of my life, even though I'm involved with the restoration of historic buildings, is fully involve myself in the restoration of men's lives," he said from his office in Pomona, California, recently.

In addition to opening more recovery homes locally, Adamyk revealed at the meeting that he is in the process of obtaining a large swath of ranch land north-east of Los Angeles to be used for, among several things, a place urban youth can experience an outdoor setting that many have never experienced.

"There's something about God's creation that lifts the soul and heals," he said. "We want young men to experience the love of God through a beautiful setting and great fellowship."

Community leadership meetings take place monthly. Please email amurashko@homesofpromise.org for more information.

On the Web: HomesOfPromise.org

Note: Homes of Promise is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-profit