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Summer Solstice 2026

A Bovine Bounty at Hopewell!

In 2009, Hopewell was fortunate enough to receive a generous gift from Rob Briggs of some very special cows. Several Belted Galloways joined our herd and immediately became favorites of our community. Belties, as they are known, are easy keepers producing very lean, grass fed meat. They are also striking in appearance (often known as the Oreo cow).

This summer, fortune and Rob Briggs smiled on us again. Rob was moving and needed to find a home for his entire herd of more than 20 Belties. Thanks to some very generous guests at our Summer Solstice event in June, we were able to create new pasture space and fencing for the entire herd.

We are very grateful to Rob for making our bovine dreams come true with this generous gift!

Group Therapies Support Recovery

Each week throughout the afternoons at Hopewell, residents have the opportunity to choose from groups that support their recovery in many different ways.

Mental Health Education group is a forum for information and peer support. When residents understand their diagnosis and symptoms, they are more apt to be active in their treatment and consistently take their medication.
Ben (resident): This group helps me understand my diagnosis better, which in turn helps me manage it better.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy uses mindfulness, emotion regulation and distress tolerance to help residents develop an awareness and sense of control over their emotions and behavior.
Adrienne (resident): We go through four sets of skills and when we’ve completed each one we get a laminated card to take with us. I have all four cards but continue to go because the group is always fresh and engaging.

Equine Assists Program helps residents explore their emotions and behavior through planned activities with horses. Hopewell staff is certified through the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA).
Cassie (resident): It helps me relate. How I act around animals gives me a deeper understanding of my emotions and behaviors.

Mindfulness Meditation teaches people how to be present and aware. Residents use this practice to increase their ability to heal and shift away from depression and anxiety towards happiness, relaxation and emotional balance.
Cathy (resident): I’ve learned to use my mind to relax my body and my spirit.

Nature Based Therapy members take to Hopewell’s beautiful woods and fields to learn about how nature’s changes can mirror our own and how we can find insight and understanding through this knowledge.
Langston (resident): It reinforces that I’m a part of a bigger macrocosm. You look at a problem in a different light and see how big things are and how small your problems are.

Resident Council was established to engage residents in how the Hopewell community functions. Three to five residents, who qualify for membership, make decisions about trips and activities and address community issues as they arise.
Candace (staff): Resident council gives council members the opportunity to provide feedback on what’s happening at Hopewell and to engage their fellow residents in activities everyone enjoys.

Mood Management teaches residents the skills to have greater control over their moods. This very useful group uses cognitive behavioral strategies to help people identify the thoughts and behaviors that influence their moods.
Daniel (staff): Mood Management helps residents explore their emotional reactions to life circumstances and learn to regulate the more intense of these reactions that negatively impact their functioning and relationships.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Education helps residents identify, evaluate and change inaccurate thoughts and beliefs that lead to negative feelings. This group teaches self-management skills that help residents address negative emotions like anxiety, depression, guilt, shame and anger.
Rachel (staff): We all have experienced trauma in some way and need to learn skills that lessen the impact of this ongoing stress in our lives.

Spirituality Group encourages spiritual awareness and celebrates our spiritual/cultural differences. Activities like poetry, art, reading and field trips support residents in finding meaning and purpose in their lives.
Antonio (resident): It is fun, discovering about ourselves and others and it relaxes me.

Reflections on 2012

As we begin a new year, we take time to reflect on the past months and the steps forward we have made. Last year was a busy one for the Hopewell community, we accomplished many things and have grown stronger together. The highlights are shared below along with a sincere thank you to all of our supporters, referral relationships and friends for making them possible.

  • Purchased a house in Mesopotamia for the creation of a family home setting for recently-graduated residents. This program will begin in the first quarter of 2013.
  • Said goodbye to our psychiatrist of many years, Dr. Gary Pagano, and welcomed Dr. Martha Schinagle.
  • Completed renovation of our horse barn and purchased a team of draft horses for our equine program.
  • Sold Hopewell’s delicious maple syrup at Yours Truly restaurants in the Cleveland area.
  • Completed our two-year plan of integrating electronic medical records into daily clinical activity.
  • Created a new and beautiful Hopewell video.
  • Exceeded sales projections at our popular Farm & Craft Market.
  • Generated a record level of corporate sponsorships for our annual Summer Solstice event.

Thank you for generous support of our work.

From Hopewell’s family to yours, best wishes for a happy, healthy 2013!

Changing Lives Everyday

Our NEW Hopewell video is LIVE on our website!

View it at: http://www.hopewellcommunity.org/photos-videos.

Thank you to Adrienne, Joel, Lyndon and Jordan for sharing how mental illness has affected your lives, and how Hopewell has helped in journey towards healing and recovery.

A special thank you to Sara, Brian and the team at Second Story Productions for making this project possible, beautiful and fun! With this new addition, we hope to better communicate Hopewell’s mission, and reach more individuals and families who could benefit from Hopewell’s unique program.

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