HopeLink

  • Peer Support
  • Parenting Classes
  • Financial Literacy

HopeLink provides peer support services, parenting classes, and financial literacy programs to support individuals affected by substance use disorder. By serving as a vital connection between essential services, HopeLink empowers individuals on their path to recovery-demonstrating that hope and healing are always possible.


This program is funded in part through the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission as part of ongoing efforts to combat the opioid crisis in our community.

Monday - Friday: 9:00am -1:00pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday


Contact Information
684 Elm Street Eminence, KY 40019
Caitlin Way
OFFICE: 502-518-0524
CELL: 502-269-1594
FAX: 502-518-0509
​EMAIL: cway@tccaaky.org

Framed black letter board on a yellow wall reading “THERE IS HOPE” in teal letters

Peer Support Services

​Peer support services offer individuals the opportunity to connect with trained peers who have lived experience with substance use disorder and or mental health. These services provide emotional support, mentorship, and guidance, helping individuals navigate recovery and access resources in a nonjudgmental, supportive Parenting environment.


Parenting Classes

Parenting classes provide education and support to help caregivers develop effective parenting skills, strengthen family relationships, and promote healthy child development.


Financial Literacy

Financial literacy classes equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage their finances effectively. Topics include budgeting, saving, managing credit and debt, and planning for future financial goals-empowering participants to make informed decisions and achieve greater financial stability.


Transportation

At the Hope Community Center, we recognize that transportation can be a significant barrier to accessing vital support services. To help eliminate this challenge, we offer transportation to and from the center for individuals participating in HopeLink programs. Our goal is to reduce obstacles that may prevent individuals and families from receiving the care, resources, and support they need. By addressing transportation needs, we are committed to making our services more accessible and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to engage fully in their journey toward recovery and stability.