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The Nine Lives of Joe Ritchie

January 15, 2025 by Kevin Rogers in Joe Ritchie, Windsor Ontario, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, New Song Church, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Disability

Joe Ritchie grew up with a history of trauma and abuse that nearly killed him. At age fifteen he was in a car accident that left him quadriplegic and without hope. After three times of dying and being resuscitated, it would be a vision of Jesus that would change his life trajectory.

Today Joe serves as part of the pastoral team at Windsor’s New Song Church. Listen as he shares transparently about his struggles with addiction and the journey to freedom.


January 15, 2025 /Kevin Rogers
Joe Ritchie, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Urban Church, Substance Abuse, Disability
Joe Ritchie, Windsor Ontario, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, New Song Church, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Disability
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Why I Help People Take Drugs (Dr. Meera Grover)

December 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Dr. Meera Bai Grover, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver, Calgary AB

Today, I’m talking with Doctor Meera Grover who works in Calgary, Alberta extensively in the field of addiction medicine.

Working in Vancouver’s notorious downtown eastside to pay for her theological education at Regent College, Meera Grover was faced with questions about whether or not providing people who use drugs with sterile supplies and a place to inject contravened her faith. She knew she wanted to care for people with addiction but did not know how to do so in a way that fit with her own moral code.

She wrestled with these questions over the years and through her transition, from nursing to becoming a fully licensed physician who specializes in addiction medicine.[1]

Meera has written a book entitled “Why I Help People Take Drugs”. In this interview we delve into the often contested practice of harm reduction and the importance of the human connection in addressing addiction issues.

Link:

Dr. Meera Bai Grover

https://meeragrover.ca/


[1] Benjamin Perrin, flyleaf of ‘Why I Help People Take Drugs’

December 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Dr. Meera Bai Grover, Harm Reduction, Calgary AB, Vancouver, Regent College, At Risk Youth, Substance Abuse, Big Pharma, Urban Ministry, Addiction
Dr. Meera Bai Grover, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Vancouver, Calgary AB
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Complex Trauma And RE/ACT (Tim Fletcher interview)

November 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Tim Fletcher, Winnipeg Manitoba, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, PTSD, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Canada, At Risk Youth


Tim Fletcher is the Founder and President of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He used his skills as a pastor and counsellor to develop a program to help the people he cared for overcome addiction. He realized the need for individuals to first become equipped with tools, and then put those tools into practice in a healthy, safe and loving environment - and herein lies his unique skill.

During his early years, he learned that everyone has a loved one who struggles with addiction, and many people struggled with unrealized addictions and unhealthy coping techniques. He found that 97% of addicts also struggled from Complex Trauma (C-PTSD) - corroborating the research of Dr. Gabor Maté. After researching C-PTSD which was identified as, “A series of events that occur where a victim feels unsafe, and as such, develops mental disorders which inhibit them from coping in stressful or harmful circumstances”, he concluded that research was showing that there is a physical difference between the brains of those who grew up in loving and nurturing homes and those who didn’t – before any addiction became prevalent.[1]

Links:

Tim Fletcher Website

https://www.timfletcher.ca/

Theo Von Interview

(language warning. Theo is a comedian and a spiritual seeker)

https://youtu.be/K60u6ObDsrI?si=_Oc2yXE9OfWqS7lf



[1] https://www.timfletcher.ca/about-tim-fletcher

November 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Tim Fletcher, Complex Trauma, Winnipeg, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, PTSD
Tim Fletcher, Winnipeg Manitoba, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, PTSD, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Canada, At Risk Youth
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Back To The Shack (Bobby Reaume interview)

July 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Bobby Reaume is the lead operator with Feeding Windsor-Essex’s Soup Shack. Every night from 7-9 pm he ensures that up to 140 people are served with food, snacks, clothing and personal care items. The food is prepared in the kitchens of Feeding Windsor-Essex, a charitable department of New Song Church.

This interview at the Our City Windsor 2024 Conference is filled with stories of hope and the continuing miracle of Bobby’s journey to recovery.

As an update, Bobby and some interested parties are attempting to start a charity of their own to provide a greater platform of services to Windsor’s homeless and street-affiliated population. The Soup Shack would be enhanced by a building where more than food would be served.

In the meantime, donations to help fund current operations can be sent to Feeding Windsor-Essex. Find out how at admin@feedingwindsoressex.ca

Links:

Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

From Fentanyl To The Soup Shack (Season Four, Episode 18)

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/from-fentanyl-to-the-soup-shack-bobby-reaume-interview

July 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Bobby Reaume, Kevin Rogers, Homelessness, Windsor Ontario, New Song Church - Windsor ON, At Risk Youth, Launch Pad Recovery Center, Substance Abuse
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Restoring Women At Risk (Julie Hunter Interview)

December 01, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Julie Hunter is the executive director for Windsor Life Centre, a residential, faith-based treatment centre for women recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. The Centre began 10 years ago on the property of Windsor Christian Fellowship under the vision and leadership of Cathy Ciaramitaro.

Windsor Life Centre aims to provide healing to the whole person, giving them tools to live out lasting recovery.

Grounded in compassion, we are designed to empower every woman to reach lifelong sobriety. We help women with their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellbeing so they can live healthier lifestyles after graduating from the program.

Windsor Life Centre understands addiction is complicated and unique for each individual. We provide customized treatment plans as a key feature of our program by examining each woman’s strengths, treatment needs, and coping abilities. Upon admission to Windsor Life Centre and throughout the treatment stay, our team evaluates their progress and adjusts the treatment plan as necessary. We also offer 12 step facilitation, social activities, life skills training, and multiple forms of therapy.

Link:

https://windsorlifecentre.com/

 

December 01, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Windsor Life Centre, Julie Hunter, Substance Abuse, Windsor Christian Fellowship, Cathy Ciaramitaro
Julie Hunter, Canada, Christianity, Intentional Community, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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From Fentanyl To The Soup Shack (Bobby Reaume interview)

September 15, 2023 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario

Three years ago, Bobby Reaume walked into my office and said, “Hey remember me?” It took me awhile before I would remember that he and his wife Grace attended the church briefly a few years prior. When Bobby walked in, he had been released from prison, returned to addiction, and was living in tent city. He came to see me with John Button the founder of Launch Pad Recovery Centre as he was entering into a Christian recovery program.

Today Bobby is working full-time, sober, spirit-filled and serving the homeless population in our city of Windsor with the Soup Shack, a trailer set up to distribute food and basic supplies to people on the street.

 Links:

Soup Shack organized by Feeding Windsor-Essex

https://www.feedingwindsoressex.ca/

Launch Pad Recovery Center

https://launchpadrecovery.org/

September 15, 2023 /Kevin Rogers
Bobby Reaume, Kevin Rogers, Feeding Windsor-Essex, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Launch Pad Recovery Center, Homelessness, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Workers
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Feeding Windsor-Essex, Hamilton Ontario, Housing, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Substance Abuse, Street Ministry Worker, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario
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Sex Trafficking and Courage For Freedom (Kelly Franklin part 2)

August 15, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Human Trafficking, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Sex Trafficking, Urban Ministry, Sexual Abuse, Substance Abuse

This is part 2 of my interview with Kelly Tallon Franklin.

As a young Torontonian living in an upscale neighbourhood, Kelly lived with the secrecy of sexual abuse. Fuelled by her insecurities she took to the street with a vengeance. Her associations would eventually lead to her being trafficked.

Today Kelly Franklin leads Courage For Freedom, an organization committed to ending trafficking in Canada and helping its victims find a new life of healing and recovery.

Learn more at www.courageforfreedom.org

Kelly is available to speak and can be reached through office@courageforfreedom.org

August 15, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Kelly Tallon Franklin, Human Trafficking, At Risk Youth, Eradicate Challenge, Project Maple Leaf, Toronto, Substance Abuse, Courage For Freedom, Sexual Abuse, Corrections Canada
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Human Trafficking, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Sex Trafficking, Urban Ministry, Sexual Abuse, Substance Abuse
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Sex Trafficking and Courage For Freedom (Kelly Franklin part 1)

August 01, 2021 by Kevin Rogers in At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse

As a young Torontonian living in an upscale neighbourhood, Kelly lived with the secrecy of sexual abuse. Fuelled by her insecurities she took to the street with a vengeance. Her associations would eventually lead to her being trafficked.

Today Kelly Franklin leads Courage For Freedom, an organization committed to ending trafficking in Canada and helping its victims find a new life of healing and recovery.

Learn more at www.courageforfreedom.org

Kelly is available to speak and can be reached through office@courageforfreedom.org

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August 01, 2021 /Kevin Rogers
Kelly Tallon Franklin, Courage For Freedom, Toronto, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Project Maple Leaf, Eradicate Challenge, Corrections Canada, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse
At Risk Youth, Canada, Christianity, Corrections Canada, Kevin Rogers, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse
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