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pay rent, retain a savings account, keep their residences clean, cook, attend school regularly, and hold a job. At the end of their experience, the rent they paid is returned to them to be used as “seed” money to help them pay their own way as newly on-theirown adults.

Recently, Holston Home expanded to serve young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through Hope & Thrive Academy (HTA) as well as women struggling with addiction through a residential program called Recovering Hearts.

HOPE & THRIVE ACADEMY

Hope & Thrive Academy fills a desperate void with the community that maximizes independence, social maturity, and spiritual growth for students with disabilities. HTA invites adults back to a productive life of gainful employment, social engagement, and physical fitness.

RECOVERING HEARTS

Recovering Hearts is a highly structured 9-to-13-month program that helps women struggling with addiction and reunites healthy mothers with their children. The program serves up to 18 ladies and provides safe and healthy housing, drug prevention/ intervention classes, life skills classes and work opportunities. It uses the 12-steps and incorporates a biblical perspective.

THE ROCK

The Rock is Holston Home’s Christian Life Center where youth and families worship together. Worship services are also open to the community. Our faith and the beauty of the gospel is woven into all that we do. We would love for you and your family to join us on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m.

Additional information is available at www.holstonhome.org or by calling 423638-4171. Frontier Health’s Nolachuckey-Holston Area Mental Health Center, 401 Holston Drive, is the community’s leading provider of mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring disorders, 24/7 crisis services, and more, including recovery and vocational rehabilitation services.

Outpatient counseling and case management services are provided for adults, children and youth in Greene County, with satellite locations in Rogersville and Sneedville.

As a division of Frontier Health, individuals can access services at over 60 other facilities in 12 counties of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

Frontier Health offers residential alcohol and drug treatment and crisis stabilization services nearby and addresses the needs of victims of domestic violence, the hearing impaired, those suffering from AIDS, runaways, youth in crisis, adolescent group care and therapeutic foster care.

Nolachuckey-Holston Area Mental Health Center Offers Help

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Frontier Health’s outpatient and residential facilities served over 48,000 individuals in 2019.

Nolachuckey-Holston services in Greeneville include: alcohol addiction or co-occurring mental health diagnosis; family counseling, marital therapy, medication therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy; programs; to other community organizations and agencies; tion and prevention, substance abuse treatment, grief counseling and referral services; prevention and education programs; empowering people to live at their highest level of independence; for children or adults.

Medicare, TennCare and third-party insurance are accepted. Reduced fee scaling is offered.

For individuals and families who have no ability to pay, government and United Way funding makes services possible.

For more information, call 423-6391104, visit 401 Holston Drive off West Summer Street during operating hours, or visit www.frontierhealth.org. Hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

For the Crisis Stabilization Unit, call 1-877-928-9062.

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