The woman who works here is so nasty. We very briefly parked directly right next to a restaurant and was quickly approached by an aggressive woman. Keep in mind, this parking is 15 feet away from the restaurant and there is ZERO signage indicated that the parking belongs to the sober living house behind it. She asked if we were parking for the restaurant or the place behind it and we answer. She aggressively tells us we have to move and we agree. I was going to wait for her move so I didn't run her over so I could do what she asked and she proceeds to stand there and start yelling at us to move our car! The lack of human decency and how aggressive she was was INSANE. We both sat there staring at her in complete shock at the audacity of this complete stranger to scream at us over an easy mistake and simple fix. After a minute of staring at her frozen in shock, she turns around back to her building while shouting "now! Now! Now!" At us with aggressive hand gestures. I'm not sure if this happens a lot and she was at the end of her rope but it's been a long time since I've encountered such an angry and aggressive stranger. How hard would it have been to say "excuse me this parking is private property, if you don't move your car, I'll have to tow you." The aggression seemed so uncalled for, I couldn't believe it. The thought of this woman makes me not want to be sober, I can't imagine coming there to live a sober life. If you don't want people parking next to the restaurant in front of you, get signage that tells people that parking belongs to you. Training your staff on how to treat people like human beings wouldn't...
Read moreI would like to say yesterday was Saturday, February 15, 2025 an elderly friend of mine who is not able to do much she called down to the village and asked if somebody was there to come scoop her sidewalk a gentleman Tom scooped her sidewalk right away and went to the door to find out if there’s anything else she would need and said anytime she needed help just to call Very polite and thoughtful i’m glad they’re somewhere that people can call and they will get help and won’t get charged for it or or charged and I’m in a leg tips are always welcome. This is a very helpful place. It’s a hand up not a hand out. I’ve lived at the village and I’ve worked...
Read moreThe village and the program Heather and her team run here save peoples lives, I am so grateful to Heather and her family and her staff for all they do to keep this program for people like myself and my husband to give ourselves another chance at living life , if u want to get sober and have tried over and over and have fell, I would recommend the Village it's given me the time, support to make changes in my life and be able to be responsible in my own recovery, Thank you to all the staff at the Village I have hopes and dreams again, never stop what you all are doing here at the village because you all are truly making a difference in...
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