Safe Passage Taylorville continues to see a steady amount of clients needing help and soon there will be a new location to seek support. First United Methodist Church of Taylorville has offered Safe Passage additional space to see more clients. With the additional size, Safe Passage Taylorville would like to make some potential changes to how they serve clients and their families. Denise Evans, Coordinator of Safe Passage Taylorville, talks the new relationship with FUMC Taylorville.
Evans tells of some the changes they will be rolling out. Clients could potentially bring their “support person” with them, giving their loved one more information on how to help.
Evans says support is what is needed most in their clients journey to sobriety.
Recognizing you have a problem is the first step to getting the help you need. While there is plenty of hard work still required to stay sober after seeking help, just asking for it can be the most difficult part.
For more on Safe Passage Taylorville, visit them at their Facebook page. You can also call 217-824-2211.
Denise Evans appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.









