We couldn’t be more thrilled with the new murals in The Forum at Hope Haven, created by our friend, Stephanie Little at SL Lettering Co.! They perfectly capture the heart of why we do what we do at The Forum and at Hope Haven! 💙
Hope Haven Inc.
Individual and Family Services
Charlotte, NC 730 followers
Recovery Is Possible!
About us
Hope Haven is a Therapeutic Community that provides a foundation of recovery for individuals and families impacted by Substance Use Disorder so they can build healthy independent lives. Hope Haven was founded in 1978 by Arietta Black and Alice Trotter. Concerned with the lack of resources for women in early recovery from alcoholism, they went door to door gathering signatures of support, which they leveraged into a grant from Lance, Inc. Hope Haven used those funds to open its first home, serving five women seeking to rebuild their lives on a solid foundation of recovery. Today, Hope Haven is a licensed Therapeutic Community, which is a national best practice for the treatment of Substance Use Disorder. We serve more than 300 men, women, and children annually, including individual men and women, single moms with kids, single dads with kids, and intact families. Residents complete our long term program that consists of individual and group counseling, workforce development, job readiness, medical care, housing placement assistance, and more, preparing them for healthy independent living.
- Website
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https://linktr.ee/HopeHavenInc
External link for Hope Haven Inc.
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlotte, NC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- Catering, Commercial Laundry, Therapeutic Community , and Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Locations
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Primary
3815 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28206, US
Employees at Hope Haven Inc.
Updates
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We are thrilled to be helping to shine a light on substance use disorder and the hard work of recovery!
This May, we are leading a content series conversation around Addiction and Recovery for our #SpotlightOnCLT. We will focus our spotlight on nonprofits whose core work supports individuals struggling with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) or addiction and who offer programs for transition and recovery. This series allows us to explore crucial work being done, educate the community, and explore the given topic through the lens of the nonprofit community- breaking down who does what, how to get involved, and connecting resources. This month, we are giving thanks to Hope Haven Inc. who not only provide resources to our community for those struggling with addiction, but who are helping us shine a light on this important topic all month long. We've put together a guide to nonprofits who share their love, guidance, and support with individuals and families dealing with substance abuse disorders and the long (but hopeful) road to recovery. Please read and share this guide: https://lnkd.in/dnaRRQ3V
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It’s finally here! We hope you’ll join us tomorrow for our 24-hour Day of Hope virtual event! Here’s how to get involved: 💙 Donate – Your gift will be matched up to $15,000 thanks to Zapps Wholesale! 💙 Volunteer – Check out the linktree in our bio and find out how you can help. 💙 Share – Share YOUR story of recovery and inspire others on their journey, or send this post with a friend and share the love. See you tomorrow!
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The potency of fentanyl is astonishing – just a minuscule amount, equivalent to what fits on the tip of a pencil, can trigger a fatal overdose. But hope is powerful, too. That's why we focus on the crucial mission of addiction recovery. 💙 If you would like to learn more about Hope Haven or support our work, be sure to join us for our 24-hour Day of Hope virtual event on April 16th. (photo credit: DEA.gov “One Pill Can Kill” campaign)
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Therapeutic Communities, like Hope Haven, are drug-free environments in which people with addictive problems live together in an organized and structured way to promote change toward recovery and reinsertion in society. They are a national best practice for the treatment of Substance Use Disorder. The largest long term outcome study of addiction treatment (National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study) found Therapeutic Communities to be highly effective, and that participants who showed improved behavior after one year continued to do so after five years. If you would like to learn more about Hope Haven or support our work, be sure to join us for our 24-hour Day of Hope virtual event on April 16th!
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As we're counting down to our virtual Day of Hope, we are so grateful for our generous partners. We want to express our deepest appreciation to our sponsors who are underwriting the event cost, ensuring that every donation goes straight into Hope Haven programs. 💙Zapps Wholesale 💙Concrete Supply 💙Judy Ranson 💙Park National Bank 💙Messer Construction and Juanita Kylander 💙Gardner Skelton 💙Paresh Mutha and Family 💙Filmore Capital 💙Barbara Sheppard 💙Pete and Angi Thedinga A heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you giving the gift of hope. 💙 #DayOfHope #HopeHavenInc #HealthyDoseOfHope
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Since 1999, over a million Americans have lost their lives to drug overdoses. It’s a daunting reality, but the magnitude of the problem only strengthens our commitment to aid individuals and families affected by substance use disorder. At Hope Haven, we are dedicated to offering a path to recovery, breaking the vicious cycle of addiction and instilling hope for a brighter future. If you would like to learn more about Hope Haven or support our work, be sure to join us for our 24-hour Day of Hope virtual event on April 16th! Statistics from CDC.gov | Photo credit DEA.gov
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Each year more than 300 people call Hope Haven home, including single men and women, single mothers with children, single fathers with children, and intact families. They come to heal from Substance Use Disorder, stabilize chronic physical and mental health issues, and gain the life skills they need to live independently. Our residents are with us from six months to two years, and the hardest part of their journey is often the last step - securing affordable housing due to Charlotte's extreme shortage. If you would like to learn more about Hope Haven or support our work, be sure to join us for our 24-hour Day of Hope virtual event on April 16th!