ABOUT US
ABOUT US
Eight Programs Meeting Vital needs
Door to Hope is a provider of complex and comprehensive behavioral health services spanning the diverse needs of its client base of infants and young children, adolescents and adults.
Although the organization began with one modest recovery program for indigent women with alcohol and drug problems, the last seven years have seen Door to Hope foster an additional seven programs that serve:
•Infants and young children at risk for exposure to alcohol and other
drugs in the womb.
•Adolescents suffering from mental health disorders and substance
abuse disorders.
•Families in need through mentoring, parenting education and numerous support services.
•Single women, pregnant women and mothers with small children in recovery from addiction.
•Men and women in outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
Certified Professional Staff
Fully licensed, Door to Hope has a broad spectrum of professional staff, including physicians, psychologists, licensed therapists, social workers, parent education and family counselors, plus various specialists to meet the needs of our diverse client base. Door to Hope employs more than 40 treatment staff and 20 mentors for parents.
Governance and Community Support
A 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation, Door to Hope serves all of Monterey County. It is governed by a volunteer board made up of community members interested in our mission..
Door to Hope has the support of numerous individuals and businesses in the county. Among the foundations and organizations also supporting us are United Way of Monterey County, First 5 Monterey County, the Harden Foundation, the Community Foundation for Monterey County, the Swig Foundation, and the Jane P. McKay Endowment for Door to Hope.
We have a
history of bringing new and much needed programs to the community
Door to Hope is a United Way Authorized Agency
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