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Yellowstone Women’s First Step House, a free, volunteer-run recovery
home for women trying to overcome addictions to alcohol or drugs, raised
more than $20,000 last weekend at its first fund-raiser.
Vandals marked the Costa Mesa recovery home with racist remarks and
symbols last month, but a swell of community support -- including
increased volunteer sign-ups and donations -- is helping the home
rebound, said director Honey Thanes.
About 700 women have passed through the 2-year-old home on their way
to recovery, and the money raised by the fund-raiser, a dinner and dance
event titled “Give for the Gold,” will pay for housing, food and shelter
for about 100 women, Thanes said.
“We consider these women to be the gold, you know,” she said. “They
are precious treasures for us.”
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