Fellowship Missions is excited to open The Gathering Place: an intentional space in our community, where individuals and recovery service organizations can come together in a safe environment, making addiction recovery resources more accessible. The Gathering Place will provide substance misuse recovery resources, classes, support groups, and one-on-one therapy.
The Gathering Place will be located at 123 S Buffalo St. in downtown Warsaw, in the heart of our community, to help overcome transportation barriers and make recovery services more accessible for everyone. Construction is currently underway to renovate the space and we can’t wait to share it with you!
We want The Gathering Place to play a key role in breaking down the social stigma surrounding recovery by welcoming you, our community members, supporters, and friends, to use and enjoy the space. Anyone who wants a place to sit, read, or meet with friends is welcome at The Gathering Place.
The Generosity Of K21
K21 Health Foundation has generously donated a matching grant to help fund the renovations of The Gathering Place up to $100,000. We are so thankful for K21 Health Foundation’s dedication to improving the health and wellness of residents in Kosciusko County.
How You Can Help
Thanks to the matching grant from K21, you can double the impact of your donation! Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar up to $100,000 thanks to their generosity.
Making your donation online is easy, just click below to get started! When you donate, please be sure to check the box on the form that says “Matching Grant/Gathering Place” so we know how your donation is intended to be used.
One of the biggest roadblocks people face in receiving treatment for substance misuse is the immense effort
– Eric Lane, Co-Founder & Executive Director of Fellowship Missions
they must put in to reach out to and connect with each recovery-oriented organization. We believe that collaboration among organizations, and a centralized location for recovery services, will make it easier for individuals to access, maintain, and stay connected to the recovery community.