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In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Graham, the founder of Good Samaritan Home, a nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals reintegrate into society after incarceration. At 77 years old, John shared his remarkable journey, which includes a diverse career path and a commitment to providing second chances for those who have faced significant challenges.

John's story began with a series of career detours, leading him and his wife to open their home as a shelter for individuals coming out of prison. Over the past 25 years, they have expanded from one house to 21, helping over 2,500 people restart their lives. John emphasized the importance of community support and building relationships, even in the face of opposition from neighbors and local authorities.

Throughout our conversation, John highlighted the challenges of running a nonprofit, particularly the financial struggles and the stigma associated with helping formerly incarcerated individuals. He shared how their faith and commitment to serving others motivated them to persevere, focusing on meeting the needs of the community without judgment.

We also discussed the impact of their work on individuals like "Jimmy," a mentally unstable veteran who found a home and a sense of belonging at Good Samaritan Home for 14 years. John's insights into the importance of accountability and responsibility in rehabilitation were profound, emphasizing a shift from "I" to "we" in the recovery process.

John's recent book, "Running As Fast As I Can," encapsulates his journey and the message of hope and second chances. He encourages listeners to keep striving for their goals, regardless of their past or the obstacles they face. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of compassion and community support.

More at - https://goodsamaritanhome.org/ and

https://johndavidgraham.com/

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In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Graham, the founder of Good Samaritan Home, a nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals reintegrate into society after incarceration. At 77 years old, John shared his remarkable journey, which includes a diverse career path and a commitment to providing second chances for those who have faced significant challenges.

John's story began with a series of career detours, leading him and his wife to open their home as a shelter for individuals coming out of prison. Over the past 25 years, they have expanded from one house to 21, helping over 2,500 people restart their lives. John emphasized the importance of community support and building relationships, even in the face of opposition from neighbors and local authorities.

Throughout our conversation, John highlighted the challenges of running a nonprofit, particularly the financial struggles and the stigma associated with helping formerly incarcerated individuals. He shared how their faith and commitment to serving others motivated them to persevere, focusing on meeting the needs of the community without judgment.

We also discussed the impact of their work on individuals like "Jimmy," a mentally unstable veteran who found a home and a sense of belonging at Good Samaritan Home for 14 years. John's insights into the importance of accountability and responsibility in rehabilitation were profound, emphasizing a shift from "I" to "we" in the recovery process.

John's recent book, "Running As Fast As I Can," encapsulates his journey and the message of hope and second chances. He encourages listeners to keep striving for their goals, regardless of their past or the obstacles they face. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of compassion and community support.

More at - https://goodsamaritanhome.org/ and

https://johndavidgraham.com/

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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