There is a lot of need out there for men afflicted by drug and alcohol addiction. There are some big organizations that tackle the problem, but there are also the small ones, like McIntyre House, co-founded in 1997 by a Catholic Priest, Monsignor Jeremiah Murphy, and his friend, Harley Noel, that have saved lives. The small places don't get a lot of publicity. But they are indispensable to the society, and are created out of the Catholic sense of loving our neighbors and helping those in need. Join me in this first part of a two part episode on McIntyre House, in Los Angeles, with its Executive Director, Brian Hardin.