FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A Salvation Army program that helps Valley women recover from addiction and learn to care for their children is getting a facelift.
The apartments in the "Gabelcrest Program" in North Fresno are being renovated. An open house today highlighted the improvements and how the program impacts the lives of those in need.
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"They learn life skills, parenting skills, they work a program, so in that program, they either have to go to school, or they have to be job hunting and find a job," said Carole Abella, Salvation Army.
The program currently provides housing and treatment for 12 women and their children. They live at Gablecrest for six months to a year.