ABOUT THE HOPE RESOURCE CENTER
LOCATION AND INFORMATION:
The HOPE Resource Center is located in the historical Hilltop neighborhood on Columbus' westside and is part of Garrett Recovery which also offers sober & transitional housing (Margaret House 1 & coming soon Margaret House 2), and the Central Ohio Recovery Residences Network (www.corrn.net), an online resource to supply people in recovery one place to access information.
HOPE Resource Center will be hosting a MARA (Medication Assisted Recovery Anonymous) meeting every Second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Location is 2596 Sullivant ave and for more information call Crystal Campbell at 614-916-6304.
www.mara-international.org/
The HOPE Resource Center is located in the historical Hilltop neighborhood on Columbus' westside and is part of Garrett Recovery which also offers sober & transitional housing (Margaret House 1 & coming soon Margaret House 2), and the Central Ohio Recovery Residences Network (www.corrn.net), an online resource to supply people in recovery one place to access information.
HOPE Resource Center will be hosting a MARA (Medication Assisted Recovery Anonymous) meeting every Second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Location is 2596 Sullivant ave and for more information call Crystal Campbell at 614-916-6304.
www.mara-international.org/
MISSION:
The mission of the HOPE Resource Center is to provide compassionate care to those in active addiction and to provide them with the resources they need to enrich and transform their lives. Our pledge is to serve with love and compassion to anyone in need. We strive to be available to all of those in need of our services.
The mission of the HOPE Resource Center is to provide compassionate care to those in active addiction and to provide them with the resources they need to enrich and transform their lives. Our pledge is to serve with love and compassion to anyone in need. We strive to be available to all of those in need of our services.
VISION:
HOPE Resource Center envisions a community, and a world, in which those that seek assistance will find the resources they need to have happy and productive lives living in sobriety.
HOPE Resource Center envisions a community, and a world, in which those that seek assistance will find the resources they need to have happy and productive lives living in sobriety.
VALUE STATEMENT:
Driven by the key values of compassion, integrity and care we provide with those we serve the tools they need to pave their path to recovery.
Driven by the key values of compassion, integrity and care we provide with those we serve the tools they need to pave their path to recovery.
GOALS:
HOPE provides compassionate care and resources to those in need with case management, screening for risk of overdose, treatment referral and linkage to medication-assisted treatment, benefits coordination, STI testing, transportation, and education along with medial and vocational referrals.
HOPE also provides women with personal hygiene products, first aid, condoms, clothing and naloxone kits, and offers a weekly recovery management support group conducted by trained staff in trauma and addiction therapy.
HOPE provides compassionate care and resources to those in need with case management, screening for risk of overdose, treatment referral and linkage to medication-assisted treatment, benefits coordination, STI testing, transportation, and education along with medial and vocational referrals.
HOPE also provides women with personal hygiene products, first aid, condoms, clothing and naloxone kits, and offers a weekly recovery management support group conducted by trained staff in trauma and addiction therapy.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
In 2020, Garrett Recovery received a one-year, $125,000 grant from the Centers of Disease Control Division of Overdose Prevention (DOP) and the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), under the direction of the Franklin County Justice Policy and Programs (OJPP) to increase its services in the Hilltop community.
In 2020, Garrett Recovery received a one-year, $125,000 grant from the Centers of Disease Control Division of Overdose Prevention (DOP) and the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), under the direction of the Franklin County Justice Policy and Programs (OJPP) to increase its services in the Hilltop community.
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