About HOPE – Helping Open Peoples Eyes – Cleburne
If you’re around suburban Cleburne, Texas, and looking for practical help with addiction, especially if you’ve had a run-in with the justice system, HOPE, which stands for Helping Open People’s Eyes, is a place to check out. Since 1990, they’ve been helping folks get back on their feet after addiction, incarceration or both. It’s not just about getting clean, but it’s about building a life that works.
HOPE works with both state and federal systems so if you’re court-ordered or involved in probation or parole, this might be a good fit. They offer programs like the Substance Abuse Felony Program, DWI and Drug Offender Education and TAIP. The staff here are known for meeting people where they are, even if you’re skeptical, angry or just tired, and helping you move forward.
They help treat people who are in all stages of addiction, whether you’re addicted to alcohol, meth, or benzos. They understand that mental health and addiction often go hand-in-hand.
If some downtime can help you unwind between sessions, there are a few local attractions nearby. The Booker T. Washington Recreation Center and P.D. Lacewell Park are in opposite directions, but they offer some respite.