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.
Trauma-Informed
Based on Science
Parenting & Recovery
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
Fosters peer support and shared growth through guided group discussion and connection.
Prioritizes real-world implementation, with facilitator-friendly design and flexible delivery options.
Addresses recovery and family relationships together, integrating parenting stress and relational dynamics into recovery programming.
Builds practical skills for immediate use, combining reflection, discussion, and hands-on learning for real-life caregiving moments.
Strengthens protective factors for long-term recovery, promoting communication, co-regulation, and trust between caregivers and children.
Supports measurable progress and lasting stability by linking caregiver well-being to stronger family relationships.
Connect With Great Kids
Phone:
1-800-906-5581
Email:
info@greatkidsinc.net