
01/21/2022
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Transforming Lives through Transformed People; we provide housing, transportation, and supportive se
Asheville, NC
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JPR was incorporated in 2019 by a team of leaders in the Peer Recovery Industry. Our Administrative Team consists of clinical, theoretical, and programmatic expertise in education, psychology, social work and workforce development having collectively managed over 35 programs and $36 Million in operational budgets in the past. With over an 80% placement rate, JPR was also interviewed by the US Government Accountability Office for best practices in Peer Recovery nationwide.
Our Service Delivery team has Life Experience, Education and a Track Record of helping hundreds of people gain skills and secure employment. JPR is supported by external financial professionals (Kaplan CFO) that monitor fiscal activities and maintain controls. Our multiple levels of supervision provide the critical eye, insight, and oversight needed to maintain long-term programmatic success and sustainability.
JPR has been working on Recovery and Re-Entry since 2015 when the leadership team began training people to become Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRSs). Since inception, JPR has demonstrated programmatic excellence training 808 people in industry-recognized credentials and through 5 state-level partnerships and 3 agencies that received federal grant funding and used JPR as a training partner.
In 2019, the leadership incorporated the non-profit to actually provide the direct peer support service in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Here, we have two housing facilities (one menβs and one womenβs), supply transportation, and provide supportive services to people in transition from jails, institutions, homelessness and in recovery using those with lived experience to help others like them succeed. We are governed by people with lived experience.