Our mission at Restoration Farms is to provide a long-term, Christ-centered, residential community for women and their children to grow in their faith, restore their relationships, and break adverse cycles.
Restoration Farms provides a platform for women to learn a new
way of living, overcome generations of addiction and abuse, and become healthier parents to their children while protecting both mother and child from enduring the trauma of separation. We believe we heal better together. We will do this by connecting our families to counseling, recovery programs, career mapping, obtaining needed education, and other tools that will set our families up to not just survive, but thrive when they leave our home.
We believe in the healing power of nature and a loving rural community.
We are a group of women from different paths: caseworkers, nurses, business owners, mothers, and community leaders that have come together for a common cause to make our community a better place. We have all been touched personally by addiction, some have overcome a personal addiction, and others have walked the hard road of having a friend or loved one that has experienced the destruction addiction causes. We have decided we want to be a part of the change in our community. We have seen the motherless child that struggles to go to school and focus and eventually falls into the same patterns that have destroyed the family for generations. We have asked the question, “ How do we help?”. We believe our answer to that question is our dream for a sober living home right here in our community. That is why we have created
Restoration Farms.
President: Rachel Short P: 217-821-0678
Vice President: Natalie Storm P: 217-521-7143
Treasurer: Michelle Oliver P: 217-502-1833
Secretary: Danielle Suey P: 512-466-6588
Board Members:
Marissa Carroll
Brett Short
Laura Chapman
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