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Hope Spot

Non-Gov Organization
Certified
Certified by OMHAS
Organization Info:
529 W. Second St. Xenia Ohio 45385
Phone:(937) 352-6367
info@thehopespot.org
thehopespot.org/
Hours Of Operation:
Monday:
09:00AM-07:00PM
Tuesday:
09:00AM-08:00PM
Wednesday:
09:00AM-08:00PM
Thursday:
09:00AM-08:00PM
Friday:
09:00AM-08:00PM
Saturday:
02:00PM-08:00PM
Sunday:
Closed
All services offered:
  • Transportation Providers

  • Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness

  • Mentoring/Peer to Peer Coaching

  • Recovery Support Groups

  • Addiction Prevention Programming

  • Family Support Groups

  • Clothing

  • Addiction Recovery Community Groups/Coalitions

  • ID/Birth Certificate Assistance

  • GED Services

  • Naloxone Programs

  • Alternative Therapy (Art, Music,Equine)

  • Bill Payment Assistance

  • Free Bus Passes

  • Housing Locator Assistance

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Services for Pregnant Women

Veteran Specific Services

Free/No Charge

Hope Spot is a peer-led Recovery Community Organization that provides hands-on support for individuals and families navigating addiction, mental health, and reentry challenges. We assist with license reinstatement, obtaining birth certificates, IDs, Social Security cards, and transcripts, and completing court-ordered community service. We offer free Narcan as a Project DAWN site, distribute recovery literature, and provide peer support. Our team helps people navigate Medicaid and local housing systems like GMHA and CAP, and we connect them to detox, treatment, sober living, transitional housing, legal aid, court advocacy, probation support, and job readiness services. We also host over 16 recovery meetings and support groups each month. If it’s related to recovery and we don’t do it directly, we’ll connect you to someone who does. Call us at 937-352-6367.
Hope Spot is a peer-led Recovery Community Organization that provides hands-on support for individuals and families navigating addiction, mental health, and reentry challenges. We assist with license reinstatement, obtaining birth certificates, IDs, Social Security cards, and transcripts, and completing court-ordered community service. We offer free Narcan as a Project DAWN site, distribute recovery literature, and provide peer support. Our team helps people navigate Medicaid and local housing systems like GMHA and CAP, and we connect them to detox, treatment, sober living, transitional housing, legal aid, court advocacy, probation support, and job readiness services. We also host over 16 recovery meetings and support groups each month. If it’s related to recovery and we don’t do it directly, we’ll connect you to someone who does. Call us at 937-352-6367.
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