Skyline Recovery is proud to announce the grant award from the Staunton Farm Foundation. The grant will support Skyline Recovery as it expands its capabilities to include in-house case management and expanded peer support services to its residents.
According to Myles Mazzanti, president of Skyline Recovery, “At Skyline, we are committed to supporting individuals as they work toward overcoming substance misuse. We believe that providing safe and reliable housing is a critical first step in helping our residents have a successful recovery journey.”
Safe and consistent housing is an important component to recovery. In addition to having a substance-free environment, most residents are actively engaged in mental and behavioral health services. These services are essential in helping people achieve their goal of recovery and lifelong wellness. Skyline Recovery is taking the step to build programming to directly coordinate and provide support services to residents.
Mazzanti adds, “We intend to initially provide our current residents with flexible, professional, and comprehensive support services in both a group and individual setting. By offering these services in the environment where residents feel most secure, we believe that it will improve access, decrease disparity, and increase overall effectiveness.”
About the Staunton Farm Foundation
The Staunton Farm Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of people who live with mental illness and substance use disorders. The Foundation works to enhance behavioral health treatment, support, and recovery through grant making to nonprofit organizations in 10 southwestern Pennsylvania counties (Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland).
About Skyline Recovery
Skyline Recovery is a 501(c)(3) organization created to assist people towards achieving their full potential by offering safe housing and a supportive environment. We at Skyline believe addiction is a chronic and progressive disease that affects the whole person: physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. We also believe that chemical dependency is a family disease because family members and significant others are affected by a loved one’s addiction. Our structured sober living homes and recovery homes work for anyone who wants recovery and is willing to go to any lengths to get it.