After spending years splitting resources between several leased properties, Hope Meadows Foundation recently bought and moved into their own a Medina County property.
GRANGER TOWNSHIP, Ohio — After spending years splitting resources across several locations, Hope Meadows Foundation recently bought and moved into a Medina County property, marking the first time the nonprofit owned its own space.
“Working at a place like a barn has offered a level of safety that people may not feel in an office or in a more clinical setting,” mental health specialist Rebecca Quella said.RELATED: Equine therapy helps Cleveland police officer cope with department tragedies The new space stretches across more than 20 acres and features 16 barn stalls, an indoor arena and five outdoor pastures.
Over the years, the organization has worked with local law enforcement, teens in need, and made appearances at local schools as part of increased mental health awareness.
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