Recovery Is Stronger When Families Are Supported

Circle of Hope Coming Soon

Recovery Is Stronger When Families Are Supported.

Circle of Hope Coming Soon

Group-Based Support That Builds Community in Recovery

Circle of Hope is a group-based curriculum for caregivers in recovery that addresses parenting stress, shame, and relationship strain—key factors that can destabilize recovery. It equips facilitators to guide meaningful conversations and skill-building that strengthen families while supporting long-term healing.

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Trauma-Informed

Child and parent reading book.

Based on Science

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Parenting & Recovery

 

 

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Digital & Hard Copy

 

 

Who is Circle of Hope for?

For Recovery & Treatment Programs

Residential, outpatient, and peer recovery programs that want structured, group-based content to address parenting stress and family relationships as part of recovery.

For Family-Centered Recovery Settings

Programs that serve caregivers and children together, or coordinate childcare alongside group sessions, and want developmentally meaningful activities to reinforce connection.

For Child Welfare & Reunification Programs

Agencies supporting parents working toward reunification who need practical tools to strengthen attachment, communication, and emotional regulation.

For Community & Behavioral Health Organizations

Providers serving caregivers impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges who want ready-to-facilitate group content without added prep burden.

Why Circle of Hope Works

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Fosters peer support and shared growth through guided group discussion and connection.

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Prioritizes real-world implementation, with facilitator-friendly design and flexible delivery options.

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Addresses recovery and family relationships together, integrating parenting stress and relational dynamics into recovery programming.

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Builds practical skills for immediate use, combining reflection, discussion, and hands-on learning for real-life caregiving moments.

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Strengthens protective factors for long-term recovery, promoting communication, co-regulation, and trust between caregivers and children.

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Supports measurable progress and lasting stability by linking caregiver well-being to stronger family relationships.

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