Communities of Recovery Experience, known as CORE, continues to bring their services back after working in different ways during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
CORE works with addicted individuals overcoming substance abuse with hope and restoration in finding a new way of life through faith.
Cary McKee, CEO of the local CORE organization, says one thing that makes the program work is that the people offering help have themselves, overcome addiction.
McKee hopes the community will learn more about CORE from their website as well as continued prayers for them and the people they serve.
The complete interview with Cary McKee from CORE on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program can be found below:
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