LAKELAND, Fla. — One recovery home is looking to expand its services to help both its residents and the community.
What You Need To Know
- Addicted to God Ministries was founded in 2024 to help people facing addiction, homelessness and mental health challenges
- Residents participate in recovery while giving back, helping operate the organization’s food pantry
- The recovery home is looking to expand its services to better support residents and increase food pantry outreach in the community
Pastor Lazaro Castellon opened Addicted to God Ministries in 2024 after experiencing a relapse. Since then, he said the faith-based recovery home has helped dozens of people struggling with addiction, homelessness and mental health challenges.
“I’ve sold my jewelry, I’ve sold things that I have, because for me it’s materialistic things that I don’t need no more, just to see another life change and go in a new direction. The righteous direction,” Castellon said…