| Dear Friends and Partners,
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During this special Thanksgiving season, the Addiction Recovery Care team has much to reflect on and be grateful for.
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We deeply recognize that gratitude is an integral part of the addiction recovery journey. By fostering a posture of thankfulness, we help individuals find and sustain long-term healing, shifting their perspective outward, a key component of transformation.
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We acknowledge that this past year has been challenging, marked by periods of uncertainty across the healthcare landscape. It is during these times that we are particularly grateful for the steadfast foundation of our faith-based mission, which guides our commitment to the communities we serve.
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This November has been especially significant for ARC. We celebrated the 17th anniversary of our organization’s founding on November 3rd, a testament to how far we have grown from humble beginnings into a thriving healthcare ministry. Your support has been crucial in allowing us to expand and deepen our services.
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Furthermore, we’ve been returning to our roots, hosting powerful convocations at individual facilities, including Riverplace Recovery Center, Yellow Banks Recovery Center, and Crown Recovery Center. It has been deeply moving to see lives actively being transformed. We witnessed the profound commitment of more than 30 individuals who accepted Jesus and were baptized, a powerful reaffirmation that profound change and healing are happening inside our facilities every single day.
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As we prepare for Thanksgiving, let us remember the great blessing of our shared mission. Because of your essential partnership and the dedication of the ARC team, individuals once trapped in addiction are now able to join around the dinner table with their friends and families, finding hope, rebuilding their lives, and discovering their God-given destiny.Thank you for your faithful support as we serve our communities and fulfill this vital mission together.
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We are deeply grateful for your partnership.
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But you voted for MAG knowing he is going to put your company out of business.
Just wait until 2028 when all of MAGA’S so called Big Beautiful Bill goes into full effect.
KAG, you’re so ate up with TDS that no one can take you seriously.
Everyone you can call it all you want all I am saying is ARC Business is dependent on Medicaid.
The MAGA control legislators in Frankfort have let the health insurance companies cut payments to substance abuse which is what ARC business does. And the so called Big Beautiful Bill will cut 1 $trillion dollars out of Medicaid starting in 2028. We will be lucky if Three Rivers survive this cut BUT “Everyone” looks like that is what you voted for.
I do not want my Medicaid tax dollars financing someone’s lavish lifestyle no matter what. Crooked is the word to describe it.
Johnny do you ever take the time to read what you post, if not you should.
If you agree with what you are saying about the CEO of ARC getting greedy then you would also agree with the CEO of United Healthcare on his $26.3 million dollar salary which is funded by Medicare and Medicaid. Which by the way are funded by your Medicaid tax dollars. Sounds to me you are just jealous
Don’t have a jealous bone in my body. Yes, I do agree that high salaries such as what you quoted is wrong. Especially when it’s taxpayers money. But you do realize, when you run a business like ARC is a small town with people having high salaries and some building massive homes, people know what is going on. It didn’t take a highly intelligent person to figure it out.
What a joke?
Johnny, I believe in giving people a second chance. ARC’S CEO seen what was in the Obamacare bill and seen a way to help people while at the same time make money and provide a lot of jobs. It’s a fact it’s cheaper to try to get people’s life straighten out than to put them in jail. But MAGA has been for over 15 years now chipping slowly away on the Affordable Care Law to pay for their tax cuts for the wealthy they have just about succeeded. Just look how big Three Rivers and King’s Daughter have grown the last 15 years if you need any more proof. But the sad thing is the people who benefits the most from the ACA law votes for the people who wants to take it away.
I believe in giving second chances also on things but not that. Someone, Somewhere know better.