The Daily Courier

Former client praises services at Pathways

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DEAR EDITOR:

I was deeply disappoint­ed to hear of the decision by Interior Health, to close Pathways Drug and Alcohol Counsellin­g Centre in Penticton.

Thirty-three years ago I was a practicing alcoholic/addict whose life was in turmoil.

Before finding Pathways, I tried all available avenues through government programs to get help with my problems. The wait list was long and I received no help.

My sponsor in AA recommende­d I call Pathways, I did and got an appointmen­t soon after. I received counsellin­g for months until Pathways was able to get me into treatment in Vancouver.

Both were life-saving processes and helped me to get my life on track. Over the next few years of counsellin­g at Pathways, I was able to understand the source of my problems and to establish a lifestyle that was healthy and rewarding for me and my family.

My husband and son both benefitted from Pathway’s services as well and our family is still alcohol and drug free. I am forever grateful to Pathways and its amazing counsellor­s, many who are still there today. They are so committed to helping people who are struggling in their lives.

It is my sincere opinion that nothing could replace Pathways in either efficiency or in value for cost. To lose such a well-establishe­d service, over 40 years, in our community would be a serious step backwards, especially in light of the current drug overdose crisis

I sincerely hope that Interior Health will reconsider this decision and recognize Pathways vital contributi­on to this community.

Jessica and Joe Klein, Peachland

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