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The Seeds of Hope Program

Are you or someone you love struggling with addiction? Seeds of Hope can help you through your recovery journey.

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How does it work?

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Recovery House
The Seeds of Hope Recovery House is a transitional housing facility open to all women 18 years or older that can successfully pass a drug screen and have the willingness to learn a new lifestyle. Our mission is to provide a structured, loving environment to enable our women to successfully work through an individualized program of recovery, free from addiction. We can provide housing to 17 women during this recovery process. The cost is $105 per week and includes all meals and program fees. The house was recently updated and includes more private bedrooms, a large dining room, exercise room, computer lab and a furnished outdoor deck.

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Father Glenn O'Connor Home
The Father Glen O'Connor Home, which is located next to the Recovery House, has 22 single apartments and can provide an additional 18-24 months of housing for women who are continuing their recovery. If you are at least 6 months “clean” and have been employed for a minimum of 4 months and are actively working a recovery program, this is the place for you!

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Marvetta and Anthony Grimes Family Center
The Marvetta and Anthony Grimes Family Center is a joint venture with Volunteers of America and include two additional buildings on the land adjacent to the SOH Recovery House and the Father Glenn O’Connor Home. The first building includes 12 residential units, administrative offices, a daycare/preschool accommodating up to 65 children, and a medical clinic. The second building includes 24 residential units for single parents and their children after parent graduates from the recovery program. If you are interested in applying for a two year lease please send an email to grimesapartments@kittleproperties.com.

As residents enter the program, members of our staff evaluate and work with each resident to establish specific goals.  To remain in the house, each resident must comply with strict conditions, and abide by house rules.

They are required to:

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An important aspect of the program is aiding residents in the development of job skills to enable them to lead more independent lives.  For some residents, the first step in the process is achieving the education necessary to obtain a job.  Women entering the house without a high school diploma (or equivalent) are required to obtain their GED.  Residents are also provided job skills training and career counseling with the goal of enabling them to obtain higher paying and more secure jobs.

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