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Dana always knew she wanted to be a mom, and in 1980 that dream became a reality when she gave birth to a beautiful baby
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Dana always knew she wanted to be a mom, and in 1980 that dream became a reality when she gave birth to a beautiful baby
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. During this month, we hope to increase outreach and education on the risks related to alcohol use disorder, as well
Shelly Falconer selected as new executive leader for women’s recovery residence Dove Recovery House for Women has named Shelly Falconer as its first Chief Clinical
Meet Samantha Middleton! She is one of our amazing therapists at Dove House in Marion County. She previously worked as a school social worker and
Meet Diamond Acoff. She is our new finance and billing assistant. Diamond works at our Marion County location and has a bachelor of science degree
Meet Giselle Recker. She recently joined us as the newest resident advocate at our Dubious County home. Giselle previously worked as a waitress and yoga
One of our Doves recently shared her story and opened up about her traumatic childhood and how it has shaped her. According to The National
The three-year capacity-building grant will support long-term sustainability for the largest women’s treatment and recovery program in Marion and Dubois counties INDIANAPOLIS— Lilly Endowment Inc.
Tiffany Evans is joining the Dove House team as the newest Peer Recovery Case Manager. Formerly, Tiffany was a Home-Based Preservation Specialist. Tiffany is well
“When I opened the door, I just felt safe.” Before coming to Dove House, Kristy was experiencing homelessness and had lost custody of her children
Darla Bush has been a longtime advocate for mental health and works each day to make a difference in the lives of others. In addition to
Heather Zehr is one of Dubois County’s newest resident advocates! She is so excited to join the team and help women overcome addiction. She is
Empowering women to become substance-free, self-sufficient, and healthy, by providing safe housing, quality programming, and – above all – hope for the future.
If you or a loved one is seeking help in recovering from substance use disorder, please call 317-964-0450 to learn more about scheduling an assessment.