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  • Many Healing Place residents rely on their chosen faith to help them through their time of recovery. Here, an altar is found in a resident's room during a tour of the women's facility. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Kema Jamal practices modern dance in a studio at St. Stephen Church, near The Healing Place, a drug rehabilitation facility in the West End where she is a peer mentor. Kema now focuses her efforts on developing The Kema Jamal American Theater Company - not for New York or L. A., but for the city where she found salvation. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's men's facility, peer mentors Isa Pitts, front left, Spencer Johnson, left, Ryan Risner, center, and Adrian Turner, right, show the office where men from off the street are tracked to show their willingness to recover by going to meetings and participating in activities. Founded in 1971 by Father John H. Morgan, a pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Louisville, The Healing Place began as a mission house for homeless men. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • A lounge area for men off the street beginning recovery at The Healing Place's men's facility. Founded in 1971 by Father John H. Morgan, a pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Louisville, The Healing Place began as a mission house for homeless men. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Kema Jamal spends time with her children, 3-year-old daughter Nevaeh Williams, and 21-month-old son Anthoneil Williams, II, in the play room at the women's facility.  The first women's facility opened in 1996 on Oak Street. Earlier this year, a state-of-the-art building was constructed for women on 15th Street. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's men's facility, an OTS Chore Schedule posted on the wall shows what is expected of men from off the street as they are tracked to show their willingness to recover by going to meetings and participating in activities. Founded in 1971 by Father John H. Morgan, a pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Louisville, The Healing Place began as a mission house for homeless men. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Clyde Harper, director of replication at The Healing Place, laughs during a meeting of The Healing Place leadership team as they plan a trip to the 2nd Annual Healing Place Summit at the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's women's facility, peer mentor Kema Jamal looks to family photos featuring her children, 3-year-old daughter Nevaeh Williams, and 21-month-old son Anthoneil Williams, II, in her room at the women's facility.  The first women's facility opened in 1996 on Oak Street. Earlier this year, a state-of-the-art building was constructed for women on 15th Street. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Behind former Detox worker Joe Whitaker is a cork board in the hallway leading to the patient's beds on which a photo has been taped or tacked of every known client or Detox resident to have died as a direct result of their addiction. Whitaker is now assistant program director at Community Transitional Services - Russell, in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's men's facility, peer mentors Spencer Johnson, left, and Adrian Turner show the rooms where men from off the street sleep while beginning their recovery.  Founded in 1971 by Father John H. Morgan, a pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Louisville, The Healing Place began as a mission house for homeless men. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Chocolates are passed around during a meeting of The Healing Place leadership team as they plan a trip to the 2nd Annual Healing Place Summit at the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh. From left, are: Debbie Daniel, Director, Health Services; Jay A. Graham, Vice President for Development and Communications; Greg Givan, Chief Operating Officer; Clyde Harper, Director, Replication; Jay P. Davidson, President, CEO; Reggie Ezell, Men's Program Director; and Pam Scott, Women's Program Director. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Clyde Harper, who was once addicted to heroin, is now the director of replication at The Healing Place, where he introduces their program for recovery to other treatment centers in Louisville and institutes new Healing Place facilities in other cities. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's women's facility, cubicles hold the possessions of women from off the street sleep while they begin their recovery. The first women's facility opened in 1996 on Oak Street. Earlier this year, a state-of-the-art building was constructed for women on 15th Street. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • During a tour of The Healing Place's women's facility, peer mentor Lori  Chaffins tells her story of substance abuse. The first women's facility opened in 1996 on Oak Street. Earlier this year, a state-of-the-art building was constructed for women on 15th Street. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Clyde Harper, director of replication at The Healing Place, checks in on peer mentor Selena Coomer after a class she taught at St. Stephen Church for women of the street in recovery. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • FREE TO PRINT, NO PUBLICATION - Photos of Kema Jamal made during the shooting of "Heaven, Backwards" by Jonathan Ashley for the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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