INDIANAPOLIS — Drug treatment facilities serve a purpose; they help people get sober and back on their feet. Often though, people have nowhere to go after their treatment is done.
Now, nonprofits like Volunteers of America will be building permanent supportive housing so people can continue their recovery journey.
“That led me to meet all the wrong people,” Tyler Brady, a VOA client, said. “That led me to want to experiment with all the wrong things.”
Brady is talking about when she was homeless. She lived that way for seven years. It started when she got out of prison in 2014…