Join us August 26 for the Stars of Hope event

Get ready for a night of celebration, connection, and community to help raise $50,000 to support The Hope Dealer Community’s 2025 priorities, including transportation, client care packages, and increased peer and recovery support. We can’t do what we do without you!

Visit the event page for sponsorship opportunities and to purchase tickets.

A NIGHT TO INSPIRE

Recovery Starts with Connection

At the Hope Dealer Community, we provide immediate, barrier-free access to detox, treatment, and medical care—but healing doesn’t stop there. Built by people who’ve lived it, we offer connection, community, and a path to thrive in sobriety. Whether you need support or want to be part of the solution, there’s a place for you here.

OUR WORK

Gather with Us

What began with shared struggles has grown into a community grounded in belief—there is a way forward. Through recovery meetings like The Hope Gathering, we create space for healing, growth, and spiritual connection. Everyone is welcome, and every story matters.

Learn more about our programs and recovery meetings.

OUR COMMUNITY

You Can Make an Impact

Your support meets real, urgent needs. Whether it’s donating supplies or giving financially, every contribution goes directly to helping people facing addiction and homelessness. Because our operations are fully grant-funded, 100% of your donation supports those we serve.

For more information on making a donation or volunteering, please visit our Donate page.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

The Hope Resource Center was featured on CBS Evening News. The story covered the impact of the life saving antidote Naloxone on the decline in opioid related overdose deaths*.

Watch the CBS Evening News story here.

HOPE + CBS Evening News

*While fatal opioid overdoses have declined overall, overdose deaths continue to increase among black males and among people who use stimulants such as crack cocaine and methamphetamines. There is much work to be done to carry a message of hope to the still sick and suffering.

The CBS Evening News Segment included clips of our Hope Gathering recovery meeting (above). You’ll notice folks with their hand in the air. This was in response to being asked the question: “How many of you have overdosed?”

The Hope Resource Center, along with a few of our community members, are featured in the Reuters Pulitzer Prize winning article; Fentanyl Express. (The story was picked up by USA Today too.)

HOPE + Reuters News Agency

(Pictured left, smoking fentanyl, is Hope Resource Center client ‘Sleaze’. To know Sleaze is to love Sleaze. He is kind and thoughtful and trapped in a fight for his life. )

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