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TNH Sober Living prepares for new Recovery Support Center at Mercy House

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TNH Sober Living is preparing to open the doors of Mercy House as a new community drop-in Recovery Support Center, marking a significant expansion of local support services for individuals navigating substance use and mental health challenges. The soft rollout is scheduled for Dec. 1, 2025.

Designed as a welcoming and stigma-free space, the center aims to connect people with resources, education and peer-driven support at critical points in their recovery journey. TNH officials say the center will serve those transitioning from treatment programs, returning from incarceration, or facing ongoing barriers related to addiction or mental health conditions.

The facility will operate with a Certified Recovery Specialist and an on-site manager, ensuring that visitors receive consistent guidance and access to trained support. The drop-in model is intended to reduce barriers to care by allowing individuals to seek help without appointments and build relationships with peer supporters who understand the recovery process firsthand.

Services will include peer coaching, screening and assessment, case management, events and meetings, and community outreach. Organizers expect the space to function as a hub where individuals can build stability, strengthen recovery plans, and access pathways to housing, employment and healthcare.

TNH leaders describe the center as a long-needed resource for the most vulnerable residents of Adams County, particularly for those who often fall through gaps in traditional treatment systems. By fostering connection and offering compassionate, accessible support, the center hopes to ease the isolation that frequently accompanies addiction and make recovery more sustainable.

As TNH Sober Living finalizes preparations for the December launch, outreach efforts are underway to inform community partners, service providers and potential participants about available resources. The organization emphasizes that the center will be open to anyone seeking support, regardless of where they are in their recovery process.

Source: Mercy House, Healthy Adams County

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