Looking back to her time at Hopewell, Sophie said, “I realized how fortunate I was to have been at Hopewell. I had a mental storm brewing inside and being at Hopewell really restored me. It gave me friends, a community, and a place to heal.”
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“Launching into adulthood is a time for personal growth, individuation, increasing independence, and new social
and potentially academic experiences. Yet a sense of ambiguity and excitement can also include fear and trepidation,” Joanna stated. Young adults face expectations to become independent and make "adult" decisions,
while encountering challenges that may lead to anxiety and depression.
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Tim Bitting and Rachel McDonald are part of Hopewell’s Outreach Team. They work together to spread the word about opportunities for hope and healing for adults living with serious mental illness.
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Drew said, “I was so happy to be at Hopewell. It was a place where I could deal with stress, relax, and take a deep breath. The incredible staff was open to letting me rest and take time for myself. I participated in nature walks and made friends.”
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Chad and Casey are former Hopewell residents who are continuing their journeys.
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