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Healing House Expands Addiction Recovery Services for Women and Mothers

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      Locales: Missouri, UNITED STATES

KANSAS CITY, MO - March 1st, 2026 - Healing House, a cornerstone of addiction recovery in Kansas City for over three decades, is expanding its reach with the addition of two new recovery homes dedicated to supporting women and mothers battling substance use disorder. This expansion comes at a critical time, as the need for specialized recovery resources continues to grow nationwide, and particularly within the Kansas City metropolitan area.

The announcement, made earlier today, highlights a commitment to addressing a significant gap in local recovery services: safe, supportive housing tailored to the unique needs of women and mothers. While addiction affects individuals from all walks of life, women often face specific challenges in accessing treatment and maintaining long-term sobriety. These challenges can include societal stigmas, the complexities of motherhood, and a higher prevalence of co-occurring mental health conditions.

"We are so excited to add these two homes to our continuum of care," stated Lori Horton, Executive Director of Healing House. "Women and mothers are among those most often impacted by substance use disorder. These new homes will provide a safe and supportive place for them to pursue recovery." Horton emphasized that a stable living environment is crucial for successful recovery, offering residents a foundation of security and hope. For mothers, the ability to recover while maintaining or rebuilding relationships with their children is paramount. The new homes are designed to foster that bond, providing a nurturing atmosphere conducive to family reunification.

A Rising Tide of Need:

The expansion of Healing House's services directly responds to a documented increase in substance use disorder rates, fueled in part by the ongoing opioid crisis and the mental health challenges exacerbated by recent global events. Data from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services indicates a consistent rise in overdose deaths and addiction-related hospitalizations over the past five years. Furthermore, studies show that women are more likely to experience relapse during periods of significant life stress, making stable housing and ongoing support even more vital.

Beyond Bricks and Mortar: A Holistic Approach to Recovery

Healing House's model of care extends far beyond simply providing shelter. The organization offers a comprehensive range of services, including individual and group therapy, case management, life skills training, and job readiness assistance. The new recovery homes will integrate seamlessly into this existing network, offering residents access to the full spectrum of Healing House's support.

However, creating a welcoming and functional living space for the new residents requires significant community support. Healing House is currently seeking donations of essential furniture items to furnish the two new homes. The organization is appealing to individuals, businesses, and community organizations to contribute gently used or new beds, sofas, tables, chairs, kitchenware, and other household essentials.

"Furnishing these homes is a tangible way for the community to show their support," explains Sarah Miller, Healing House's Volunteer Coordinator. "Every donated item helps create a comfortable and dignified environment where women and mothers can focus on their recovery journey." Miller also notes that even small contributions can make a big difference.

How to Help:

Individuals interested in donating furniture can drop off items at Healing House's warehouse, located at 2200 Swift Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109. For those unable to donate physical items, financial contributions are gratefully accepted through the Healing House website: [ https://healinghousekc.org/donate/ ]. All donations are tax-deductible.

Healing House's 35+ year commitment to the Kansas City community demonstrates a long-standing dedication to fighting addiction and fostering hope. The expansion to include dedicated recovery homes for women and mothers is a testament to their evolving understanding of the needs of those they serve, and a beacon of hope for individuals and families struggling with the devastating effects of substance use disorder. As Healing House looks to the future, continued community support will be critical to ensuring the success of this vital program and the well-being of those who depend on it.


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[ https://www.kctv5.com/2026/03/01/healing-house-seeks-furniture-donations-two-new-kansas-city-recovery-homes/ ]