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“This film is an excellent teaching tool for churches wishing to challenge their understanding of Justice Ministries, Homelessness, and Addiction to Recovery.”
~ Bishop Weaver, United Methodist Church, from UMC Conference 2008, RI
“… examines the rush people get from helping one another, the ceaseless struggle against addiction, and the belief that compassion still exists in modern society. LOST IN WOONSOCKET revealed how small acts of compassion can change lives, maybe yours…”
~ Harold A. Smith, Executive Director of Catholic Charities, MD
“You wouldn’t believe it unless they actually captured it on film!”
~ Alen Nevile, Crossroads, RI
“The movie is mind blowing powerful!
~ Alen Graham, Mobile Loaves & Fishes, TX
“Authentic! This documentary is an accurate and moving portrayal of alcoholism.
~ Alex Shohet, Founder, 12 Angels Network, CA
“I’ve been a part of bringing Lost in Woonsocket to two colleges/universities in the last two years. This film brings a powerful message of hope and change that cannot be ignored. Its realistic portrayal of the strong grip of addiction and the power to make a difference seems to resonate with all who experience it. Every time I’ve viewed the film, it has moved me, it reaffirms my motivation to make a difference.”
~ Josh Walehwa Coe College/Washington University, IA
“A compelling movie with a powerful message. My students were talking about the film for days after they viewed it.”
~ Randall Fenderson, Health Teacher; Fairfax High School, CA
“What a beautiful film! Amazing!”
~ Bernadine Fried, Clinical Director, Wonderland Treatment Facility, CA
“Lost in Woonsocket is an amazing story about human transformation. It demonstrates the power of being of service to a stranger and how it is never too late for anyone to make a change for the better.”
~ Orlando Suarez, Covenant House, Homeless Shelter for Teens, CA
“Beautifully shot and sensitively told, ‘Lost in Woonsocket’ is an inspirational account of man’s capacity for compassion.”
~ Chris Tilly, TIMEOUT London
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