
Transform Lives. Drive Change.
To further our mission and maximize our impact, we have redirected funding from recovery housing scholarships for individuals to more expansive systemic programs in order to broaden the reach of our impact.
We recognize the ongoing need for recovery housing support, and that the closing of this program may be difficult to understand. This choice was not made lightly—we consulted extensively with our advisors, experts, and funders to determine how best to create meaningful and lasting impacts on access to recovery housing within the resources available.
CCF remains committed to its mission by providing targeted support for recovery homes to enhance their sustainability, adopt best practices, and strengthen their capacity to assist individuals on their recovery journey.
We look forward to sharing more details in the near future.
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RECOVERY HOUSING SUPPORT NATIONWIDE
To date, CLEAN Cause, Inc. has donated $3,703,000.
CLEAN Cause, Inc.’s generosity supports the CLEAN Cause Foundation’s mission to bridge the critical gap between addiction and early recovery, by funding recovery housing initiatives that promote best practices, further research, and impact systems change.
Since its inception, the CLEAN Cause Foundation has worked with more than 800 recovery homes nationwide.
EXCITED ABOUT THIS WORK! CLEAN Cause Foundation and UT Steve Hicks School of Social Work Awarded $1M for recovery housing sustainability project.
Together, we will work to develop ideas for addressing the financial gap created by insurance coverage ineligibility, and generate new research-informed policy initiatives that advocate for organizational sustainability of recovery housing.
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Our Team
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Julie McElrath, MSSW
President and Chief Cause Officer
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Leah Davies, LMSW
Cause Programs Director
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Justin York
Data Manager

THE STATISTICS
There is a real need for supportive structures to facilitate long-term recovery.
