- Residents are prepared to become responsible, taxpaying citizens.
- Tax monies can be diverted to other needs because up to $750,000 is earned
yearly by residents of the Glory House.
- Last year residents paid $210,000 toward their own stay while at the Glory
House. They paid $15,000 in child support and $10,000 in fines and
restitution.
- Each resident placed at the Glory House saves the public $40,000 to
$60,000 in tax dollars per year that would have been spent in prison or
jail costs.
- The community benefits when emphasis is placed on client
accountability and restitution for the victim.
- Residents learn positive attitude and critical thinking skills.
- Residents provide a labor pool for our cities and counties.
- Glory House residents pay taxes, buy products and give back to the
community.
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