Our scholarship program is not currently accepting applications.
Paving the
Path.
Our Paving the Path Initiatives currently includes two treatment scholarship funds and a newly introduced program awarding resources to individuals further along the recovery process.
Scholarships are available to residents of Plymouth County.
You are not alone.
The Felicia Mudd Women's Memorial Scholarship is a program awarding admission funds to women seeking treatment from substance use. Scholarships are awarded to one of a selected group of structured sober living programs within the Plymouth County area. Applicants must be from Plymouth County.
The Michael Anthony Richman Men's Memorial Scholarship is a program awarding admission funds to men seeking treatment from substance use. Scholarships are awarded to one of a selected group of structured sober living programs within the Plymouth County area. Applicants must be from Plymouth County.
With the help of grant money generously awarded by the Steward Foundation and Good Samaritan Medical Center, PCO HOPE formed the Healing Our Communities Transitional Benefits Program. It has been a goal of PCO HOPE's to offer programs supplemental to our scholarships and based around the needs of those further along in the recovery process. Our Transitional Benefits program does just that. Applicants are able to request aid at the 60, 120, and 180 day marks of continued sobriety/recovery, and requests can vary based on individual needs. Monthly buss passes, formal clothing for job interviews are among examples applicants are encouraged to apply for. PCO HOPE has integrated a "trial process" for application approval and tracking, and plans to use data collected from this time period to make any improvements and changes to our process. Continued funding for this program will come from donations and grants. Transitional benefits can be awarded up to a maximum of $250.