Servant’s Heart - Why Sam Volunteers with Us
When we bought our first house for Greenhouse Project Sam offered to take the lead of the major renovations. We had to completely redo and replace everything to make it possible to use
LET'S CELEBRATE! 17 Years
A good friend recently said something that caught my attention, “ Hey John, you have had more time clean than in addiction”, he then added, “can you still remember what addiction is like?”
Greenhouse Recovery: The vision that was laid out for us
Greenhouse Recovery isn’t something completely new. This is a continuation of a nonprofit organization that has been around for almost twenty years.
Power of Prayer - Importance of teaching others how to pray
Lukas has been walking a very difficult road. Can you imagine being hundreds of miles away from your home? Losing everything you know, friends, family, relationships and possessions due to drug and alcohol addiction?
Growth in students and program - Homework Club Update
This is so cool, three of our Homework club students, all middle schoolers, were shoveling snow outside our building during the snowstorm we had a week and a half ago. I love seeing the entrepreneurial skills coupled with hard work!
Emergency: Family in Need
I was alone in the house and I heard the smoke detector and the house was already engulfed. I had about two minutes, it happened so fast.
Behind the Scenes with Major Impact: Emily’s Heart for Chester
For the most part I’ve been the face of Greenhouse Project. But I’m just one of the many people who has done so much to get this ministry up and running. But there is someone in particular who does so much for the Greenhouse Project behind the scenes.
2024 Vision Update for Greenhouse Project
Happy New Year! As we turn the page from one year to the next we always create a vision for the upcoming year so that we can continue to grow, thrive, and reach out to our neighbors.
Accountability & Fresh Start for Malik
Recovery stories are not always linear. Malik came to us this fall to explore his faith. He had been an alcoholic and had been through rehab and had been clean for about 10 months.
Christmas Toy Drive for Homework Club
What if we could bring a Christmas Miracle to our Homework Club kids and their families this year? We think it’s pretty awesome, and we pray we can do it!
Fatal shooting only two blocks away from us
Another tragedy for our Community. Monday December 4th may have started as a normal day, but it ended in tragedy. Just two blocks away, on 21st and Edgemont, a woman was fatally shot. The news said 25 bullet casing were found.
How Stewardship Impacts our Neighbors
Pastor Bob Guaglione, Senior Pastor of ccdelco church, shares his perspective of John Clifford's growth journey as our ministry was launched to plant seeds of hope with gospel truth in Chester, PA, while highlighting our approach to stewardship.
“It doesn’t get any better than this” 190 Turkeys to Families in Need
It was one of the first really cold, windy days this fall and people were bundled up in a long line outside 44House headquarters, expectant for practical provision of food with holiday cheer.
Can you imagine never having heard of Chester?
“I had never even heard of Chester. I didn’t know the challenges people face there or that it is one of the most dangerous cities in Pennsylvania and even in the United States.”
God didn’t allow a bullet to kill him….meet our new Board Member
Charles was orphaned at only two years old and raised in an especially bad area in Philly. His life was full of depression and dependency on drugs.
God Provides at Exactly the Right Moment
Recently I’ve been experiencing discouragement. This has been a very busy season for Greenhouse Project and several things are not “going right.” Our funding is running low…
Imagine Living the Worst Day of Your Life…Every Day
Several years ago I got a call about a man who was living in a garage. He was only six years old when he started smoking and nine when he started drinking alcohol.
Do you help people...like me?
It's odd for us to have a quiet peaceful day, most days are filled with cars whizzing down the street, sounds of sirens from emergency vehicles.
Lisa’s Legacy and the Importance of Family
Early on in my life of ministry I would attend large gatherings and speak of events to hundreds or thousands of people. Yet at the end of the day I would go home by myself. Something was missing, and that something was family.
God always Finds a Way: Why Jeff Volunteers
“I needed to find a way to keep structure in my life, have a mentor that could pour into me, and an outlet to serve the Lord…God always finds a way.”