Marshall County Hope is a peer-led hub offering treatment, prevention, education, and recovery support for substance use disorders. We embrace all pathways to recovery to help individuals overcome barriers, build recovery capital, and take the next step on their recovery journey.
Marshall County HOPE is a collaborative consortium of organizations representing a broad range of community services, united by a shared commitment to addressing the opioid epidemic in Marshall County. Through strategic partnerships and coordinated efforts, Marshall County HOPE works to reduce substance misuse while strengthening the systems of care that support individuals, families, and the community as a whole.
Our mission extends beyond prevention to provide consistent, compassionate support throughout the journey toward physical, mental, and emotional wellness. Marshall County HOPE focuses its work on education, coordination, and long-term sustainment, offering expanded resources such as evidence-based prevention programs for adolescents and parents, trauma-informed law enforcement and emergency response teams, care navigation services, integrated medical and mental health coordination, and stigma-reducing opportunities that foster engagement and recovery. Together, we are building a healthier, more resilient Marshall County.