The Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home is a residential recovery program for men and women, including those with children. We assist clients with sober re-entry into community, work and family. During an individual's stay with us, we provide stable, safe, and sober housing, balanced nutrition, parenting skills, employment preparation and assistance, and sober living skills for maintaining long-term sobriety.
Our Mission
To provide a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment for people who suffer from alcoholism or other chemical addictions. The MOV Fellowship Home allows sufficient time for withdrawl and then develops a personal recovery program and plan for re-entry into the community, work and family.
Our Philosophy
Our belief is that alcoholism and addiction is a chronic, progressive, and fatal disease with psychological, environmental, and often genetic factors. We believe the 12-step programs, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, are spiritual programs that positively impact one's life in a very profound sense.
Our Team
We are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week with caring individuals who are themselves a true testimony to the benefits of living a healthy, sober lifestyle.
Leadership Team
Alumni Coordinators
Recovery Navigator
Dwayne Blair
Our peer recovery Staff
Lynn
Derek
Angela
Midnight Supervisor David “Midnight Dave”
Board of Directors
The Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home is governed by a volunteer board of directors who are responsible for the oversight of the organization, as well as long-term vision and planning.
Current board members:
Hannah West- President
Dominique Kirl, Vice President
Kim Cisler
Adam Park
John Hastie- Treasurer Dave Emerick, Secretary Keith Campbell, Past President