Voices of Hope is not a clinical or in-house treatment facility. We step into the gap that is too often left after a person has achieved recovery. At Voices of Hope we help answer your “what now” questions like:

At Voices of Hope, we provide peer support to people in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction and to those who are seeking recovery. Family members and friends who need support belong here.

Our Recovery Community Center

The Voices of Hope Recovery Community Center is our home base and we hope you will make it yours! We are located at 450 Old Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507. When you step through our doors, you’ll find:

The VOH Community Center is not a residential facility.  

In addition to direct support, Voices of Hope also: 

  • works to reduce the stigma around drug and alcohol addiction through our speakers bureau and community awareness events, such as the annual Overdose Awareness Day

  • awards scholarships to put higher education within the reach of those in recovery and their families

Voices of Hope will not discriminate against anyone applying for or receiving assistance or services based on race, color, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political beliefs, disability or veteran status or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity  or any other the classification protected by federal, state and local laws.  

We support recovery!

Telephone Recovery Support

We call YOU each week because we care about how you’re doing. We have been impacted by drug and alcohol addiction too. We have your back.

Living Proof Scholarships

Are you a person in recovery who is furthering their education? Find out more about our scholarships.

Overdose Response Training

You can save a life! Learn to recognize and respond to an overdose.

Speaker's Bureau

Engage one of our knowledgeable, inspiring speakers with a wide variety of training and life experiences.

We Increase Recovery Capital

What is Recovery Capital?

Recovery capital is the vehicle through which we realize our mission of promoting life-long recovery form the chronic disease of addiction. Recovery capital refers to all of the intra- and interpersonal resources that a person needs to enter and maintain recovery. Safe housing, stable employment, access to mental health and treatment services, and healthy relationships are just a few of the things that make it more likely that a person will lead a fulfilling life of recovery.

How do we do it?

At Voices of Hope, we contribute to people’s recovery capital in myriad ways: By allowing them to further their education through scholarships, offering social and emotional support through TRS, working toward important personal health goals through recovery coaching, destigmatizing addiction through public speaking and Overdose Awareness Day, and much more!