Beacon of Light transitional home completed

• Open house Sunday

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White said the group has the right to step inside the house at any time to address issues if they suspect any “red flags.” The resident must pay some rent, which is income-based. The rent helps teach responsibility. She must also attend church on a regular basis, get into a small-group Bible study and complete community service work. The ministry also helps with life-skill classes, like budgeting.

The life-skills classes will be “tailor-made” for each individual,” said White. An individual can stay in the program for a minimum of six months up to an undefined period of time.

“That’s a God thing,” said White.

The house will accommodate two women. However, it is only housing one woman for the time being.

“We’re giving her that space,” said White. “She needs that space right now.”

The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, is now working a full-time job and attending a church and Bible study regularly.

“She’s truly moving forward with her life and seeking God’s face,” said White.

Board members and volunteers have visions for other ministries and partnerships that will tie into Beacon of Light. However, the first priority was completing the house, said White.

SIDEBAR An open house will be held at the Beacon of Light's "House of Light," 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Visitors may tour the house and learn more about the ministry.

The house has a new kitchen, bathroom, plumbing, electrical and it has been repainted. Clarke Electric donated electrical material. Highway Lumber donated paint. Robinson’s donated sandpaper and other supplies. Volunteer labor included Alan Crawford, John Heilmen, Charlie Munday and Southwestern Community College carpentry class and others.

"Thanks to the the many others who donated labor, materials and funding," said White.

Board members are White, Michele Davis (vice president); Tawny Waske (secretary); Carrie White (treasurer); Elizabeth Simpson; Pat Courtney and Mary Matranga.

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