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Proving Grounds - Lyndon Reece

12/12/2018

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Lyndon's Story is AMAZING! He has a roller coaster of a life and is very inspiring to listen to and be around. He is the executive director & founder of a local non profit called the Proving Grounds. The Proving Grounds offers programs to a wide variety of people. They assist with parenting skills, life & coping skills as well as substance abuse and providing a space to connect with other positive influences. He discusses his life of drug addition and troubles to where he begins a non profit 4 years ago. Listen along to this heart felt story of inspiration!  

 

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SaRa Shomber
8/28/2019 02:21:57 pm

Lyndon Reece is a joke phony and churches in local town dont dont him at their church.He has no idea what hes doing and he goes around hustling churches and people for money.

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Josholyn Robertson
10/1/2019 06:16:00 pm

I absolutely loved that program at least for as long as I could before shit went to down. He was accused of sexual harassment...I was 32 days clean and I had 58 more to go and I was so excited about it. Well he told us that he needed to talk to us and he told us that he was accused of sexual harassment and he didn't do it. And then he announced that he was shutting down the program and locking the door to proving grounds and Bethesda House. So with out even sleeping on it or praying about it he put 8 wonderful women out on the curb like we were trash... seriously, we weren't even good enough to get sorted by plastic, glass, or paper to be recycled. I believe that the program should continue but with a different director.

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