Sheila Raye Charles to headline May 3 Teen Challenge Banquet
The
daughter of singer Ray Charles will headline the May 3 Minnesota Teen
Challenge banquet. Sheila Raye Charles will speak about her life,
perform with the choir and sing a medley of gospel songs.
The
banquet, to support the Central Campus of Teen Challenge in Brainerd,
will be at Cragun's Resort. Tables of eight are available, as are
individual tickets. There will be a silent auction.
Sheila
Raye Charles founded the One Way Up Prison Ministry in 2007 and speaks
and sings at prisons, churches and other venues. Her ministry shares her
hope and love to the hopeless and provides resources for inmates
re-entering society.
She
was one of 12 children and moved often with her mother. With minimal
attention, Charles ran away from home at age 15 and entered a life of
drugs, violence and sexual abuse. She was addicted to cocaine for 15
years, served two sentences in federal prison and lost custody of her
five children.
During
her second stint in prison, Charles opened her heart to God and became a
new person. Her transformation and stories of Teen Challenge graduates
and current residents will be shared at the banquet.
For tickets, call 218-833-8749, or register online at mntc.org/centralMNcampus.
Teen
Challenge restores hope to teens and adults struggling with drug and
alcohol addiction. The Central Campus in Brainerd offers both shorter
term intensive outpatient treatment for adult women and men and
residential long-term faith-based recovery for adult men.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SHEILA RAYE VISIT- WWW.SHEILARAYECHARLES.COM
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