Salvation Army’s Purdue Center saved Memphis business owner’s life

By , Daily Memphian Updated: January 09, 2020 4:00 AM CT | Published: January 09, 2020 4:00 AM CT
<strong>Former Purdue Center of Hope resident Venus Austin visits a room at the center's Renewal Place residential recovery program after a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 8. Austin, a resident from 2005 to 2007,&nbsp;<span>said she &ldquo;had done every drug known to man.&nbsp;</span>They allowed me time to relax and my body to start healing.&rdquo; </strong>(Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)

Former Purdue Center of Hope resident Venus Austin visits a room at the center's Renewal Place residential recovery program after a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 8. Austin, a resident from 2005 to 2007, said she “had done every drug known to man. They allowed me time to relax and my body to start healing.” (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)

Venus Austin entered the Salvation Army’s Renewal Place program nearly 15 years ago. Today, she owns a hair salon 800 feet from the facility that she credits for changing her life. 

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Omer Yusuf

Omer Yusuf

Omer Yusuf covers Bartlett and North Memphis neighborhoods for The Daily Memphian. He also analyzes COVID-19 data each week. Omer is a former Jackson Sun reporter and University of Memphis graduate.


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