CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN (WLAF) – “We’re starting off this week with our member spotlight featuring Springs of Life,” said Kelli Hatmaker executive administrative assistant with the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce.

Cliff Branam is the founder and executive director of Springs of Life.  Branam founded the organization in February 2014 after meeting a three -year- old girl named Chrystal, who was living with her homeless grandparents that were active IV drug users.  That experience propelled Branam into the journey of creating recovery services.
Springs of Life serves the residents of rural Appalachia that suffer from substance abuse disorder but cannot access treatment due to the lack of insurance or the ability to pay for services.  “These are the individuals who fall between the cracks of the healthcare and treatment industry,” said Branam.
Services include safe housing, food, employment readiness programming, general health needs, dental assistance, access to free Hep C treatments, a biblical foundation, recovery classes, target case management and employment opportunities. Branam said, “This is a place where you can learn how to live again, make friendships that last for life and feel the embrace of God’s love.”
“If you are wanting to change your life and you’re tired of just surviving, come and learn to thrive in a community that loves God and one another.  Find hope today,” noted Branam.  Call admissions at 423-784-6622 or visit HERE.  (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 08/31/2020-6AM)