The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is the nation's largest nonprofit treatment provider, with a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford Center. With 17 sites in California, Minnesota, Oregon, Illinois, New York, Florida, Massachusetts, Colorado and Washington, the Foundation offers prevention and recovery solutions nationwide and across the entire continuum of care for youth and adults. The Foundation includes:
• the nation's largest recovery publishing house
• a fully-accredited graduate school of addiction studies
• a dedicated addiction research center
• intensive educational programs for medical students and professionals
• community and school-based prevention programs and services
• unique family and children’s programs
• an influential institute for recovery advocacy and policy
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Our collective ability to meet the challenges of today and thrive in the future is directly connected to having a diverse workforce, an inclusive culture, a strong presence in diverse communities, and the provision of culturally responsive care. To that end, in early 2019, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation embarked on a strategic and sustainable journey for change in procedures, decision-making processes and the allocation of resources.
Learn more about what we are doing to affect long-term, sustainable change. https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/about-us/diversity-equity-inclusion
Do Meaningful Work
Interested in learning more about what it's like to work at Hazelden Betty Ford? Learn more from some of our current employees: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfBfcXEyM_XO_jDB4PC2vZZX9H7OOBuCy
Search our current job openings and join our team today: https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/about-us/support/careers
Hope Haven nurtures independence through a broad range of services for children, adults, and families with unique challenges. Committed staff value and equip individuals according to their strengths and abilities. Services are provided in Iowa and Southwest Minnesota.
Recovery starts here.
The Retreat’s mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals, families and communities affected by alcohol and drug dependency by providing affordable, effective educational services grounded in the Twelve Step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Retreat is an innovative residential recovery continuum that provides time out for those in need. The Retreat represents a non-clinical, mutual help approach to the problem of alcohol and drug dependency. This supportive, educational setting is grounded in the spiritual principles of AA. By providing a safe and supportive environment to study and practice these principles, The Retreat opens the door to a life of contented sobriety.
“We believe that if we provide a dignified, safe and supportive environment, accurate information about the problem and the solution, and a solid bridge to Alcoholics Anonymous, people will recover.”
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