On October 31, 2018, The Isaiah House had a visitor. His name was Jesse McClain, a sixth-grader from North Washington County School.
The school had assigned the students to do a community project and Jesse chose to do his project on Isaiah House. He built two “Hope Boxes” and filled them with 400 hand written notes of encouragement for the clients to read when they are needing some hope.
Jesse and his mom Melody McClain presented the gifts to the clients in the Isaiah House cafeteria. The clients at Isaiah House were blown away and so thankful for the gifts.
The Isaiah House is a not-for-profit organization with treatment facilities in Washington and Nelson County. It has been providing residential addiction treatment services in the central Kentucky area since 1999.
Currently, the Isaiah House has over 100 treatment beds at its main campus and 32 beds at its Chaplin campus. Isaiah House provides an incredible range of holistic services including job skills training and college classes to relapse prevention planning and several clinical therapy modalities.
For additional information, contact Jordan Wilson at 859-375-9200.
(provided by Isiah House)