
"Mark"
As part of the annual Press Christmas for All campaign, we share with readers the stories of those applying for help.
This is the story of "Mark," who struggled with substance use for a long time before finally finding his faith, embracing sobriety and becoming a contributing member of society.
"I have been a recovering addict, finding sobriety in the Lord Jesus," Mark said.
Once Mark bucked the yoke of addiction, he became a caregiver for his ailing grandfather.
"I was able to be his full-time caregiver," Mark said. "It was the most challenging but rewarding experience of my life."
Mark cared for his grandfather until he took his final breath in summer 2020.
"I was right there holding his hand as he went home to be with his Father," Mark said. "This is the hope I have in Christ, that one day I will be able to see him again."
After his grandfather's passing, the family decided to sell the house. Out of a job and now out of a home, Mark had nowhere to go.
"I found myself not being able to find any housing," he said.
Mark connected with a local homeless shelter, where he is able to work a few hours here and there. A case worker is also assisting him in his search for permanent housing.
To help him on his journey, all Mark requested was new eyeglasses and new clothing that fit. With referring partner St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho's recommendation, Press Christmas for All and Charity Reimagined made this happen so Mark can continue to look ahead and move toward a more stable life.
"I have been able to stay sober and strong in my faith," he said. "I haven't let the stress and the fear keep me from moving forward."
