Celebrating 50 years of The Buttery
In this final episode, we chat with The Buttery’s current CEO, Leone Crayden, to look at what's happening for the Buttery now and hear the vision for the future. We also catch up with Matt as he is about to leave The Buttery, then one month later. To conclude our series, we have a very special rendition of our theme song, To Her Door, by The Buttery choir.
In this episode, we meet current resident Ryan and we chat with David Dalton who is the program coordinator for The Buttery's maintenance to abstinence program - 26 years ago, he was a resident.
In this episode, we meet former residents Rhett, Caitlin and John who reflect on what The Buttery was like when they went through and what it means to them. Finally Roy Dennett who worked The Buttery for over 40 years shares an anecdote.
In this episode, we meet current resident Matt who we follow his Buttery experience over time across several episodes. We hear from Amanda and Debbie in intake who answer the weekly phone calls from people trying to get into the residential program. We also chat with former CEO and executive director Barry Evans. Barry was a leader at the Buttery for 31 years.
In this episode, we meet current resident Moana plus Michael and Darren at the Buttery car wash. Musician Rick Grossman talks to us about his experiences in The Buttery in the late 1980's.
In this episode, we go back to the begin about and hear about the origin of The Buttery. We spoke to the first chair of the board Dr Ross Lehrman plus Bob Tissott and Paul Mallum, who framed what was going on in 1973. We also meet Kyra a current resident.
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