Three residents of Talbot House Sober Living for Men have completed the 120-day Pearl Maker Program on July 3. Their graduation marks a critical step in their continued journey toward a healthier, sober lifestyle, supported by the dedicated staff and peers at Talbot House.
Three graduate from Talbot House program
Key Takeaways:
- The graduation took place on July 3.
- Talbot House Sober Living for Men hosted the ceremony.
- Three residents completed the 120-day Pearl Maker Program.
- Graduates include Scott Whitehouse, Darien Kite, and Terry Kite.
- The Pearl Maker Program is a structured path toward sobriety.
A Graduation to Remember
On July 3, the Talbot House Sober Living for Men proudly celebrated the completion of its 120-day Pearl Maker Program. The event showcased the commitment and resolve of participants, staff, and supporters alike, punctuating a key milestone in the ongoing path to sobriety for those involved.
The Pearl Maker Program
Talbot House’s Pearl Maker Program spans 120 days and is designed to foster accountability, personal growth, and sustained recovery. While rigorous in its requirements, the program aims to guide participants toward healthier habits and a renewed sense of purpose.
Three Lives Transformed
This year’s graduation recognized three residents who successfully completed the journey: Scott Whitehouse, Darien Kite, and Terry Kite. Each overcame personal challenges during their tenure in the program, illustrating the power of unwavering commitment and strong community support.
New Beginnings Ahead
These graduates now step forward with renewed focus and confidence. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiring reminder of how structured programs like Talbot House’s Pearl Maker Program can help individuals rebuild their lives through dedication and shared resolve.