HUDSON DRIVE I INC CHC has been a critical part of Ohio’s efforts to treat and prevent substance use disorders since 1974. 5,400+ The number of patients CHC served from July 2022 to July 2023. 1.8 The number of days on average from referral to intake. 96% of patients from our men’s residential program, RAMAR, exhibited abstinence at discharge. Substance use disorders impact everyone differently.Design a plan of care that will give you the best chance at a healthy life. Get started here. “I went to RAMAR to get out of jail. By the time I left, they got me out of my mental prison. I am now free and can begin to become the person I am meant to be.” B.H., Client I was homeless and destitute 60 days ago. Today I have a job, a home, and a team of professionals who care about my life J.P., Client Know that if you choose RAMAR that it will definitely change your life completely for the better. I never thought in my 36 years of living I could stay out of jail and stay sober. Now I’m two years clean, have two jobs, my own place, and a life worth living. W.B., Client “I went to RAMAR to get out of jail. By the time I left, they got me out of my mental prison. I am now free and can begin to become the person I am meant to be.” B.H., Client News and Initiatives Registration Now Open for Break the Cycle 2025 Read More Problem Gambling CHC has partnered with the Problem Gambling Ohio Network to address the growing concern over gambling addiction in Ohio. Learn more about what problem gambling is, and how to find resources. Read More Stigma Reduction The words we use to communicate about addiction can change lives for better or for worse. Some of the terms used by friends, family members, and the media can reinforce the stigma of addiction and make it harder to ask for help. Read More Empowering Recovery, Restoring Lives: Compassionate Care for 50 YearsCHC provides comprehensive and compassionate care for those affected by substance use disorders, offering a wide range of services including treatment, recovery support, and prevention programs. With 50 years of dedicated service, CHC is committed to empowering individuals and families on their journey to lasting recovery and well-being.
Annual Revenue
$31,205
Known Funders
2
Grants Received
4
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $28,860 | $66,876 | $189,585 |
| 2022 | $34,562 | $30,329 | $218,761 |
| 2021 | $37,371 | $35,415 | $213,607 |
| 2020 | $31,205 | $33,916 | $211,368 |
| 2019 | $31,627 | $25,937 | $213,898 |
| 2018 | $28,430 | $24,229 | $217,872 |
| 2017 | $23,727 | $25,558 | $214,467 |
| 2016 | $23,393 | $25,695 | $216,760 |
Top Funders
BARBERTON, OH
AKRON, OH
AKRON, OH
BARBERTON, OH
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
JANET WAGNER
PRESIDENT
MICHELLE MARSHALL
CFO
CHINA DARRINGTON
PRESIDENT
LAUREN GREEN HALL
DIRECTOR
JACKIE HEMSWORTH
VICE PRESIDE
CONNIE PORTER
SECRETARY/ T
SETH ANDREW SMOLEN
DIRECTOR
CHARISSA WALKER
DIRECTOR
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