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don storebo
Prescott, AZ
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It should be investigated for human rights violations, fraud as well as strong arm tactics. The man should be prosecuted.
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Anonymous
Phoenix, AZ
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On an outward appearance Deep Within seems to have the right concept, however, once involved this program IS a real fraud! The man 'in charge' has obviously allowed his 'authority' to get to his head and that is just NOT good for a business that exist to assist men with recovery. This program claims to be about helping to address the needs of those there for recovery, but in actuality it is about what monetary gain those in charge can benefit from. The man in charge, a 'recovered' addict himself, of all people, should stop and think back on those that were compassionate enough to help him and pass that type of compassion forward instead looking out for 'self' and what he can acquire, which would leave one to believe that he is not totally recovered himself. To evict recovering addicts for minor reasons such as not speaking to him in the manner he would prefer, etc. cause turmoil for all involved. Like the post before, the man SHOULD be prosecuted for human right violations. Deep Within definitely needs to be investigated IF not closed down all together! I will be contacting the BBB about this organization, along with the churches that he's involved with. He operates a 'slave labor' type of work environment with the men in recover to work at these churches for his own personal gain. The men recieve NOTHING!
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JustAnObservatio n
Phoenix, AZ
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Anyone who goes to rehab is nothing but a quitter anyway. It takes real strength to stay committed to your addictions.
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previous client
Surprise, AZ
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this place should be investigated. Like modern day slavery. Work 12 hour days sometimes no supper no pay. Housing there a mess, toilets backing up, like I said somedays no suppers after working all day. 4:00 clock wake up, clients missing appointments with probation or paroll. Owners are making lots of money off their clients and getting rich. Place is a mess, People not know whats going on, or where to be at, at certain times. If you are thinking of this place please think twice.
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MTD
Mesa, AZ
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Sadly, these negative posts sound as if they are written by previous residents or the family members of residents who were not serious about their road to recovery. Unfortunately there are people in life that believe everything must be given to them, rather than to work through their obstacles. I feel sorry for those who did not gain what Deep Within has to offer like so many hundreds of residents have before them.
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sammy
Phoenix, AZ
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After speaking to three seperate people to get information on a family member It seemed to me that their information was very sketchy. I was told of long hours of work even for the physically sick people living at facility. I spoke to the owner? I think, and he was rude right off the back to me over simple questions asked about family members. Claim to be Christian based, sorry, I didn't see it. I read the response about others complaining of abuse from the facility stating from that they should not just be given everything to them that response ripped right through my heart this sounds like a cop out to me for their abuse tactics. I know these people( addicts) come in all degrees of addiction and attitude but they still are humans and are loved by God and family members that can't help anymore. You're business is not to coddle but to teach...very sad that these places are not more closely monitored...I PRAY TO GOD THIS ONE WILL BE.
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Lance Whitford
Phoenix, AZ
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I had a need for preparation H to treat bloody hemoroids. I notified the dorm manger/driver who said well see. It took two days to get this medication when in fact Walgreens is about 1/2 mile away. At a later date I received thermal burns to both of my eyes while do a job where I was not provided proper safety equipment. I left to receive treatment at Phoenix Baptist hospital and the V.A. Later when I told Lee Humes why I didn't trust them to address my medical needs in a timely manner, I also informed him in mentioned this to the parole board. He became livid and unable to converse with in a professional manner. He then ordered me off the property and told me to pack my things. It's Lee's program and any disagreement will lead to explusion. He is very aggressive and intimidating leading to him being unapproachable to discuss program problems/issues.
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tricky ricky
Mesa, AZ
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there in it for the money !!! lee a hustler from his drug days and he has relapsed many of tme at deep within as well it a great cover up for lee and cindy to make lots of money !!!if they dont like you your really fucked!!! they did get me a job towards of the six months i spent there but they took 800.oo of my check a month it was for saving when i graduated i left with 300.00 dollars and i spent 10 months in there 5 month i was working 40 week do the math we know there taking advantage of people!!but your life is in your hands!!if you keep clean you wont have to subject your self to alot of bullshit!! god know whats up over ther he with deal with accordingly!!
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todd l
Glendale, AZ
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I agree with all of the above. Do not go there it is living hell or a jail with out bars, you will be cut off from the world and you will have to work 7 days a week and on most of there sites you will not get a break during work! The only positive is the other residents there who like my self are struggling to deal with the issues that brought them there. Sadly they have no case manager the only real support there comes from the other residents, I will not go into detail about my personal experience there but I have a strong feeling deep withins days are numbered. I may even consult an attorney for possible litigation. Trust me stay clear of that program!
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Kenny D
Jamestown, NY
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What have you done for your recovery lately? If you think you are going to go from prison to a retirement community you better think twice. Deep Within is requiring you to dig deep into your recovery. Lee Hume’s is offering a roof and direction for your life. You could be living under a bridge from jails, institution, or death. I made it off of parole in this program and beyond. Yes it is a tough program, however, life is not easy and Lee teaches you that. All about the attitudes, get to the goals, you have to be refined by the fire. So many of us are used to taking the path of least resistance and when there is resistance then we relapse. This is not Lees fault, look in the mirror. It’s easy to criticize, it’s a dangerous thing, and my challenge to you is to counteract it with a positive. Can you do better and what are your options. I think Lee Hume’s should get credit for his organization and in my opinion he is a generous. His support groups of the community are absolutely inspiring. The volunteers that come in and speak are real heroes. I am sure they have seen many failures in the program but it takes deep thoughts within to help yourself, and have an understanding with the organization "Deep Within." The whole point is thanking “God” for this program and Lee Hume’s for choosing me to go through his program. I am proof that it can work as long as you work deep within.
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Kenny Dauenhauer
Jamestown, NY
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Thank you Lee and Cindy. You are a heaven scent to me and to "God."
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todd
Phoenix, AZ
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Kenny Dauenhauer wrote: Thank you Lee and Cindy. You are a heaven scent to me and to "God." For some this program may work as it is the "cold shower of reality" But for the masses there are much better options available. I left and within 48 hrs I am in a nice sober living home. There are better options for recovering addicts then Deep Within, You just need to shop around but do not think that Deep Within will provide any of that information, not in there best interest! Of course some go thru and the place may have acturally helped them? If you sling enough mud against the wall some will stick. When I was there they were dropping like flies. Life in deep within offers no joy only a daily grind. And for the record I was never in prison, or on parole or probation, but I did talk to one guy there who told me going back to jail may be preferable!
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