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Ben and Jessica Owen: Transforming Dope Houses Into Hope Houses (Pt 2)

54m · An Army of Normal Folks · 12 Mar 04:00

The Owens battled addiction in some of Memphis’ worst dope houses. When they left town to escape this life, Ben felt called to eventually come back to help those whom they left behind. Today, their nonprofit We Fight Monsters owns some of the very houses that they once used in, transforming them into hope houses for 75 people touched by recovery and sex trafficking.

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