Dove House Receives $2.5 Million from Lilly Endowment Inc.
Indy’s largest women’s residential treatment and recovery program named as one of eight human services organizations in Lilly Endowment’s latest round of financial sustainability grant
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Indy’s largest women’s residential treatment and recovery program named as one of eight human services organizations in Lilly Endowment’s latest round of financial sustainability grant
Tahja Green-Carney, Dove Recovery House for Women’s newest therapist might look familiar to you, and that’s because before she joined the team in this role,
When 38-year-old Stephanie Miller thinks back on the number of times she narrowly escaped death, she almost can’t believe it. From driving while dangerously intoxicated
Stephanie McElhaney recently completed her Doctoral Capstone Experience (DCE) at Dove House as one of the final steps to earning her occupational therapy degree from the
Dove House is elated to welcome Sydney Sturdevant to the team as the manager of facility operations. The Anderson University BSN (Bachelor of Nursing) graduate
March is Women’s History Month! This month, we celebrate the triumphs and contributions of women in our society and remember the critical role they continue
The Indianapolis-based addiction treatment and recovery residence plans 5,000 square foot expansion to address demand for women-centered services in Marion County. INDIANAPOLIS —Today, Dove Recovery
We are excited to welcome LaToiya Jackson to the Dove House team! LaToiya will serve as the Dove House Outreach Advocate, where she will work
As Dove House continues to grow, so has our need for new and talented team members. Dove House is proud to introduce our newest Executive
Indianapolis nonprofit leader Lara Chandler takes on a new executive role with Marion County’s largest women’s treatment and recovery residence INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Dove Recovery
After trying multiple treatment programs and spending time in jail, Shayla thought perhaps she was out of options, but she wasn’t ready to give up
In the summer of 2020, Melissa was living in her car and had lost track of how long she had been there. She hadn’t eaten
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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.