

Help people in recovery find their way - give through Give to Lincoln Day
Help People in Recovery Find Their Way Last year, because of support like yours, over 1,400 people found the hope they needed to begin rebuilding their lives. When you give to Houses of Hope through Give to Lincoln Day, you help people in our community move forward – to successfully manage their substance use and mental health conditions during recovery. Give by May 28 to make hope shine even brighter! note: number above includes those served through TASC collaboration.


A Career Rooted in Compassion: Meet Kim Etherton
Kim Etherton brings more than 25 years of experience to her role as Director of Programs & System Development at Houses of Hope, helping shape programs that support people building better lives in recovery. Her work has always centered on one thing—meeting people where they are and helping them move forward. A Path Shaped by Experience Kim’s journey into behavioral health began at the Lancaster County Crisis Center in the late ’80s and early ’90s. That early experience led h


A Mark of Quality
At Houses of Hope, the focus has always been simple: help people build better lives in recovery. Now, that work has been recognized in a meaningful way. Houses of Hope has earned additional CARF Accreditation following a recent survey. In addition to its accredited case management and community housing programs , its Three-Year Accreditation now also includes these Outpatient Services : Assessment and Referral, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, and Outpatient Treatment. What


Transitional Living: Rebuilding What Matters Most
Better Days Begin Here When people hear “halfway house,” they might picture rules and routines. Houses of Hope, Transitional Living is about something deeper: giving men the structure, support, and real-life tools they need to move from surviving to rebuilding. In 2025, 123 men were served through our Transitional Living program. Of those, 101 were newly admitted during the year. Each one arrived with a different story. Many with a clearer plan for what comes next. More Than


From Hope to Home: Jason’s Full-Circle Journey in Recovery
Meet Jason Jason Truhlicka is a Case Manager at Houses of Hope, and he’s been in the role since 2024. On any given day, Jason helps people find resources, set goals, and figure out next steps—especially when it comes to employment and building a more stable future. At its core, his work is about helping people get back on track and reminding them that a new journey is possible. Recovery = Hope When asked what recovery means to him, Jason keeps it simple—and powerful. Recovery
