


The New Life program refrigerator combines cartoons and the comforts of pizza with quotes about addiction. All of the men in the program are recovering from some sort of addiction, be it a substance or something more like sex or anger. Godbold was addicted to crack cocaine and alcohol for many years and went through multiple rehabilitation programs before finding the Lighthouse Mission in Bellingham. He said he is predisposed to addiction. “When you’re raised by an alcoholic, you’re an alcoholic, you just haven’t drank yet,” he said.

Godbold waits in line to help hand out Thanksgiving meals to families with low-incomes on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at The Lighthouse Mission. They handed out about 500 bags with turkeys and all the trimmings. Godbold even had to learn how to ask how many children people had in multiple languages. But even with his help, Godbold gives credit not to himself, but to God. “I can’t do good — not me,” he said. “But the Holy Spirit working in me does good.”