Lucy Hall
Lucy Hall is the Founder and CEO of Mary Hall Freedom House. As the youngest of seven siblings, Lucy came from a family that battled generational addiction. Her mother died of alcoholism when she was six and left behind seven children some of whom later lost their lives to substance abuse. The impression her mother left in her life inspired Lucy to reach out to women who suffer from addiction and women with children. She desired to help bridge the gap from troubled lives and help women become...See more
Lucy Hall is the Founder and CEO of Mary Hall Freedom House. As the youngest of seven siblings, Lucy came from a family that battled generational addiction. Her mother died of alcoholism when she was six and left behind seven children some of whom later lost their lives to substance abuse. The impression her mother left in her life inspired Lucy to reach out to women who suffer from addiction and women with children. She desired to help bridge the gap from troubled lives and help women become independent and self-sufficient. Today, her dream has become a reality with Mary Hall Freedom House (MHFH), named in memory of her mother. Through a community of sisterhood, Lucy coaches women to free themselves from the past and live every day for the future. Over 10,000 women and children have achieved recovery through Mary Hall Freedom House since founded in 1996; by empowering them to end the cycle of generational addiction, poverty and homelessness. "Everyone here knows that God is really the head of this agency," Lucy states. "He has made it possible for us to minister to the women, children, and families sent through our doors." A native New Yorker, Lucy graduated from Shorter University with a degree in Human Services and holds national credentials as a substance abuse counselor. Lucy is the recipient of many awards that include: the 2002 Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leader Award, the 2003 Mary Magdalene Award, 2003 Atlanta Magazine "Women Making a Mark" Award, the 2006 Turner Broadcasting Systems Pathfinder Award, the 2008 Leadership Sandy Springs Award, the 2010 All-State Statue to Greatness Award, the 2011 City of Sandy Springs MLK Award, the 2013 Restorative Justice Center "Community Warrior Award," the 2014 Turknett Leadership Character Award, and the 2016 Heart of Giving Award from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In all, Lucy enjoys her family, faith, and fitness. She is the proud mother of two children, Mary and Christian who are all faithful members of Elizabeth Baptist Church. Lucy can be found working out in Zumba class. See less
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