Check out the article on SOS in the Big Rapids “Pioneer” Newspaper!
Executive Director Angela Kazemier said the approximately 800-square-foot build, which will take place in the form of a modular addition, is needed due to an influx of demand. When completed, she said, Sisters of Sobriety will be able to accommodate 17 women — four more than they can currently house — and offer more privacy for residents meeting with substance abuse counselors.