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Mens Program | Hope House
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We are saved by Hope". Reinhold Niebuhr, Serenity Prayer. It was the best thing that ever happened to me. I felt so safe, welcome, and loved.". It was a great opportunity, and it got me on track. If I hadn't gone to Hope House, I'd still be using.". Treatment gave me the tools. Pear Lake taught me to live". Our men’s substance abuse treatment program has moved! Each Hope House client receives personalized treatment according to his individual needs. Program options include:. Provides the client with educ...
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Newsletter | Subsribe
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To subscribe to our newsletter, please fill out the following user information. If you are unsubscribing, please enter the the information you used when subscribing. Receive our latest news. If you selected Yes, clicking Subscribe will sign you up for our newsletter. Selecting No, will unsubscribe you. Thank you. First Call for Help. Pear Lake 2086 Ridgeway Drive Grand Rapids, MN 55744. Bus Office 2002 Cromell Drive LaPrairie, MN 55744. Hope House is licensed by the State of Minnesota.
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Resources/Support | Hope House
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The path to substance abuse treatment and recovery extends far beyond our clients' time at Hope House. Using available resources is critical to the long-term success of the recovery process. Here are links to resources that our clients and families and friends might find helpful in their journey of recovery. Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency, Inc. (AEOA). First Call for Help. Grand Rapids Police Department. Itasca County Health and Human Services. Itasca County Sheriff's Department.
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Hope House | Professional Services
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We are saved by Hope". Reinhold Niebuhr, Serenity Prayer. It was the best thing that ever happened to me. I felt so safe, welcome, and loved.". It was a great opportunity, and it got me on track. If I hadn't gone to Hope House, I'd still be using.". Treatment gave me the tools. Pear Lake taught me to live". Hope House Professional Services. Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors. Residential and outpatient services including local transportation. First Call for Help.
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Womens Program | Hope House
http://www.hopehousetreatment.org/index.php/services/women
We are saved by Hope". Reinhold Niebuhr, Serenity Prayer. It was the best thing that ever happened to me. I felt so safe, welcome, and loved.". It was a great opportunity, and it got me on track. If I hadn't gone to Hope House, I'd still be using.". Treatment gave me the tools. Pear Lake taught me to live". Each Pear Lake client receives personalized treatment according to her individual needs. Program options include:. A Women's Way Through the 12 Steps,. Provides the client with education on how to man...
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Hope House - Spring 2013 Newsletter
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Hope House - Spring 2013 Newsletter. Hope House of Itasca County. Thank you for subscribing to our quarterly newsletter! Each issue will work to keep our readers updated on mental health/chemical dependency issues as well as community and program updates. Our hope is to keep our readers connected and informed. You will find the newsletter attached (below) as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file. If you do not have Acrobat, please download the free pdf reader here from Adobe. Click or follow this link: Subscriptions.
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March | 2010 | Itasca Empty Bowls Project
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Itasca Empty Bowls Project. Archive for March, 2010. Grand Acts of Giving reaches out to the Community Cafe. On March 31, 2010 Leave a Comment. Thanks to Michelle from Grand Acts of Giving for penning this guest post to the Itasca Empty Bowls Blog. It is a great feeling to know that our efforts provide meals for others. For, without volunteers, there are many who might otherwise go hungry. Funding is simply not available for these programs to operate without volunteers. The Itasca Empty Bowls Project sup...
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The soup’s on at KAXE! | Itasca Empty Bowls Project
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Itasca Empty Bowls Project. Laquo; “Hunger is a whole lot like an iceberg”. The soup’s on at KAXE! April 9, 2010 by Sue Estee. Joan Foster from Brewed Awakenings coffeehouse cooking up a pot of borscht in the KAXE kitchen. Our friends at KAXE have embraced Empty Bowls in a big way this year. In addition to working behind the scenes on the planning committee (thank you Penny and Heidi! Here’s a link to their website. A colorful assortment of bowls stand ready for Saturday's KAXE Empty Bowls Pre-Event.
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A Heartfelt Thank You | Itasca Empty Bowls Project
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Itasca Empty Bowls Project. Laquo; Celebrity Bowl Auction tomorrow at “The Mac”. A Heartfelt Thank You. April 23, 2010 by Sue Estee. We have many people to thank for making the 2010 Itasca Empty Bowls Project a success. If I’ve missed anyone, and I hope I haven’t, please write a comment and I’ll add them to the list. All of these folks, along with those who attended Empty Bowls-related events, are directly responsible for raising over $8,300 for Second Harvest and the Community Café! Gerald Nelson, Georg...
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How do you take a photo of hunger? | Itasca Empty Bowls Project
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Itasca Empty Bowls Project. Laquo; Empty Bowls/2010. Celebrity Bowl Auction tomorrow at “The Mac”. How do you take a photo of hunger? April 13, 2010 by Sue Estee. Intro to Digital Photography student Kjera Gustafson is one of the contributors to multi-class project that will be shown at Thursday's Empty Bowls event. Many thanks to David McDonald at ICC for focusing his students on the issue of hunger, and for penning this guest post for the Itasca Empty Bowls Blog. How do you take a photo of hunger?