Isaiah House Celebrates 38 Transformation Graduates

Faith, Family, and Recovery Take Center Stage at Quarterly Ceremony

SPRINGFIELD, KY (MARCH 1, 2025) — Thirty-eight men and women reached a major milestone in their recovery journey on Saturday, March 1, as Isaiah House Treatment Center celebrated its latest class of Transformation Graduates at River of Life Church. The ceremony marked the culmination of an 11-month program designed to help individuals overcome addiction and rebuild their lives.

“I came into Isaiah House a broken woman—homeless, with a bag of clothes,” said graduate Kellie Frederick.

Frederick, one of four women to graduate, now works for Isaiah House as a telehealth coordinator. Over the past 11 months, she has not only gained employment but also secured her own apartment and built meaningful relationships.

“I have people in my life that truly care about me and that I can turn to in times of need,” she said. “Everything I didn’t have a year and a half ago, I have now.”

The ceremony featured praise and worship, prayer, and speeches from graduates and alumni who shared their journeys of redemption.

Isaiah House holds a graduation ceremony every quarter, offering graduates an opportunity to celebrate their transformation alongside family, friends, and the recovery community.

For graduate Dan Gallagher, the event was especially meaningful. After 20 years of addiction, he was surrounded by his mother, father, grandmother, girlfriend, and children—loved ones who had witnessed his struggles and now shared in his victory.

“It is a beautiful thing to see my kids actually be a part of my life and to see these family relationships restored,” Gallagher said.

The event served as a testament to the life-changing power of recovery and faith, reinforcing Isaiah House’s mission to provide healing and hope through Christ-centered care.

About Isaiah House Isaiah House is Kentucky’s largest non-profit addiction recovery organization, providing comprehensive, personalized and evidence-based services to individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) in a Christ-centered setting for more than 24 years

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