The Legacy Project is in its final stretch
The Manor of Hope community believes that building something meaningful takes time and effort. We have been working 2 years on the Serenity Path legacy project.
The Manor of Hope community believes that building something meaningful takes time and effort. We have been working 2 years on the Serenity Path legacy project.
The Manor of Hope guys traveled to the Kensington area of Philadelphia last week to learn more about the services being offered to those suffering from addiction and homelessness.
Over the weekend the guys at the Manor headed out to New Jersey to do some fishing. The trip was great, and everyone had an awesome time on the River!
Over the weekend the guys at the Manor got into the Halloween spirit.
Over the weekend some of the guys from the Manor went to Hershey Park.
The safety of our residents is our number one priority at the Manor of Hope and with that, Naloxone (Narcan) is an extremely important, life-saving, medication that can reverse overdoses from opiates.
The guys visited The Lower Providence Rod and Gun Club this past week for a lesson in pistol safety and shooting techniques.
Patrick Montgomery, a Recovery Coordinator here at the Manor of Hope, was recently included in a multi-part online webinar that explored how different aspects of creativity can dramatically benefit a person's recovery.
Matthew McFadden, Executive Director of Resident Services, was included in a multi-part series online webinar that explored how different aspects of creativity can dramatically benefit a person's recovery.
Recently, our very own Culinary Director, Andrew Deery was included in an online seminar featuring how exploring different aspects of creativity can dramatically benefit a person's recovery