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"I got on crack cocaine and methamphetamine, and I was prostituting on the street," said one recovering addict, Legenia Dillingham.
The Sheridan ranch serves to help addicts like Dillingham get back on their feet.
"I went to many rehabs before I got here," she said. "Nothing worked. This is the only place that ever worked for me."
Wind Song Ranch helps twice as many people than the ranch is built to hold and donations like the building materials lost in Friday's fire don't come around often.
"A lot of addicts are just discarded," said Looper. "They're considered a lost cause."
Despite the lack of living conditions Pastor Beau Parker won't turn anyone away.
"I want them to have a family setting," said Parker. "We ride horses with them we play games with them because I want them to do that with their kids when they get home."
The Jacksonville building may be a total loss, but at Wind Song Ranch, there's no such thing as a lost cause.
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Founders
Beau and Michelle Parker



We are thankful to be a part of what God is doing here at Windsong ranch and Wings of Eagles, we're seeing broken and torn lives come out of addictions, families and relationships restored. My wife and I have both felt and lived the afficts of drugs and Alcohol. For the next couple of months we are asking 12 churches to partner with us and pick a month to raise funds for Windsong. Without these funds Windsong could not help thous so desperatly in need. We look forward to you Partnering with us in our endeavors to reach the Lost.
In Christ Service
Mr. & Mrs. Forest W. Klinedinst Jr.