Ms. Clark is one of the sweetest, determined, and caring individual that I have ever met in life. Upon coming out of prison and having basically nothing but anxiety about where life starts again, she was the foundation I found to help myself find confidence and believe that I could turn my life around. She worked extremely hard with me finding me a great job and connected me with an employer that has now given me a raise, promotion, and has now offered to sponsor me through school.
Ms. Clark is a wonderful person with the biggest heart I have ever met. She puts others before herself and does so with a bright smile and never expects a thing in return. Meeting Ms. Clark and getting the opportunity to receive her help, there are no words to explain how grateful I am. I owe her more than I could ever repay, for she helped me not only find a job and direction, but helped me build my confidence to believe in myself. I believe where ever she goes in life, the people she has an opportunity to connect with are truly blessed with the best out there.
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Resources and Support Services
At Stay Out Solutions, we go above and beyond to make sure your life is made easier by providing you a wide range of resources that are accessible to you. Take a look at the resources below, read more about what they offer and how they can support
you and your family.
Common Good Community
At Common Good Community, we believe in fostering connections to enhance personal and family well-being. We break down healthcare and social service silos by connecting individuals, families, providers, and community resources. By building bridges and empowering families, we create a network of support for optimal health and wellness. Join us in shaping a brighter future for all families!
Hope Help Healing
Hope Help and Healing Inc. is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Auburn, CA. For individuals struggling with an addiction to alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc.), or opioids (heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc.), a supervised medical detoxification may be necessary before entering residential treatment.