Becoming a Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach II
Tonya Osborn, a Dove House Peer Recovery Support Specialist, is now a Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach II (CAPRC II). Getting this certification is no
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Tonya Osborn, a Dove House Peer Recovery Support Specialist, is now a Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach II (CAPRC II). Getting this certification is no
As the largest transitional housing and recovery program for women in Marion Country, Dove Recovery House for Women is pleased to be a recipient of
To put it lightly, the 2021 Celebration Luncheon & Dessert Auction was a success. With more than 50 sponsors, over 100 individual donors and nearly
It’s Recovery Month and with it comes hope! We hosted our annual fundraising event to support Dove Recovery House programming and directly impact the clients
When Lauren discovered Dove House, she discovered a new community…a family she never knew she needed. Watch this video learn more about how Dove House
Marion County’s largest women’s recovery residence announces expansion plans to serve women in Dubois County who are struggling with substance use disorder Today, during its
Dove Recovery House for Women joined Indy’s newest lifestyle and entertainment show Indy Now on FOX59 to talk about our biggest fundraising event of the
That ah-ha moment—that moment when a woman finally sees beyond the sense of worthlessness and powerlessness and sees that her life is worth living—that’s what
More than 95% of women who seek care at Dove House have experienced trauma and 90% suffered childhood sexual abuse. Because of these alarming statistics,
In pursuit of her own personal and professional growth, Amber McIntosh was in search of a career beyond the restaurant industry in which she’d been
When Dove House recently announced the news of its expansion with the Outreach Center at 18th and Meridian, local media came in full support to
Dove Recovery House for Women has expanded to meet the urgent need for addiction treatment and recovery services for our community’s most vulnerable women. On
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.