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HOOPS HOUSE

AZ · EIN 474607142 · $286K rev · operational · hoopshouse.org
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Hoops House is a peer-run nonprofit organization that provides a safe and sober living environment for men recovering from alcohol and/or substance abuse addiction. Operating in Sierra Vista, Arizona, the organization focuses on helping men re-integrate into their communities as productive members of society through structured programs and support.

activities · 8

what they do

direct service · 8
  • Employment assistance and job placement Supported Employment for People with Disabilities
    Supports residents in securing productive employment, often in the moving, construction, and food service industries, and employs program graduates within the organization.
  • Employment support and job placement for residents Supported Employment for People with Disabilities
    Assists residents in securing productive employment, particularly in the moving, construction, and food service industries, and employs program graduates within the organization.
  • Healthcare and social benefit access assistance Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance
    Supports residents in obtaining medical insurance, accessing primary care and dental health services, and enrolling in the Nutritional Assistance Program to promote physical well-being and healthy habits.
  • Healthcare and social benefit access support Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance
    Ensures residents have medical insurance and helps them access primary care and dental health services. Also connects residents to the Nutritional Assistance Program to promote healthy eating habits.
  • Teaches residents essential life skills including finding housing, maintaining living spaces, opening bank accounts, and budgeting income to support independent living after recovery.
  • Life skills training for independent living Independent Living Skills Training
    Teaches residents essential life skills including housing search, household maintenance, financial literacy, bank account management, and income budgeting to support successful reintegration into society.
  • Residential recovery program for men with substance abuse addiction Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Operates a peer-run residential home in Sierra Vista, Arizona, providing a safe, secure, and sober living environment for men recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. The program supports long-term recovery through structured housing and peer support.
  • Residential recovery program for men with substance abuse addiction Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Operates a peer-run residential home in Sierra Vista, Arizona, providing a safe and sober living environment for men recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. The program supports long-term recovery through structured housing and peer support.
strategies · 9

how they think

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named programs · 4

what they call their work

Health Program
Encourages physical and emotional health through evidence-based group sessions, assistance with medical and dental care access, and guidance on utilizing the Nutritional Assistance Program.
Life Skills Program
Teaches residents practical skills such as locating appropriate housing, maintaining living quarters, opening bank accounts, and budgeting income to cover expenses.
Residential Program
Provides a safe and sober living environment for men, promoting a healthy lifestyle free of alcohol and drug use, with a focus on peer support and connection to services for sustained recovery.
Work Program
Assists residents in finding productive employment, often in the moving, construction, and food service industries, to help them find meaning and establish a support network.
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Community Health Associates Partner — Organization led by Stephanie Crawford, Board Member of Hoops House, as Chief Executive Officer
  • John Hooper Partner — Credited by participants for giving them a chance to better their lives and for the organization's existence.
  • Lincoln Mental Health Partner — Employer of Shandi Hoey, President of Hoops House, in role as crisis therapist
  • Military Brothers Moving Co. Partner — Employer of Teresa Hooper, Treasurers/Secretary of Hoops House, and organization that hires individuals in recovery