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Project Hope is a long-term transitional housing plan for recovering men and women who are involved in an intensive recovery program. Rental assistance is available, and after two years the resident is expected to assume responsibilities for the rent. Rent is based on 30% of resident's income.

To qualify for Hope a perspective resident must:

  • Recently have completed a substance abuse treatment program such as RAMAR
  • Must be without a home and single
  • Take part in recovery support with the guidance of a case manager and use of the 12-Step Program and support groups
  • Must attend school or work at least 20 hours each week

Housing Contact Information

Emergency Contact Info:
For all Fire, Safety, and Medical emergencies call 911
To file police reports call the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department- (330) 928-2181 or the Akron City Police Department at (330) 375-2552
For house issues that arise during the week please contact the Housing Coordinator Joe Scalise at (330) 697-9012
For problems that arise on the weekend, please call RAMAR AT (330) 434-4141

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Housing Coordinator
Phone: (330) 315-3736

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