Culminating a century of service, Aspire Indiana, Progress House join together

Aspire Indiana and Progress House have announced they are formally affiliating, joining two celebrated nonprofits that together have more than a century of service in helping the state’s most vulnerable Hoosiers.

Progress House, Indiana’s oldest and largest addiction recovery residence, will become part of the Aspire family of “whole health” provider services that include primary medical care, behavioral health, addiction services and community support programs addressing social determinants of health such as housing and employment.

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“We are proud and pleased to announce this historic joining of our organizations. With a century of service between us, Progress House and Aspire Indiana have been models of how not-for-profits can serve individuals in crisis and enhance the community as a whole,” said Barbara Scott, Aspire President and CEO, and Darrell Mitchell, Progress House President and CEO, in a joint statement. “Together, we will become more than the sum of our parts and offer comprehensive services to Hoosiers struggling with addiction.”

The affiliation is the result of months of ongoing collaboration to establish the state’s first Whole Health Recovery Center in Anderson, which is currently under review by city officials. If approved, this center would provide a stable residence for people with substance use disorder (SUD) while bringing all of the available services of Progress House and Aspire to their doorstep in a facility that is certified as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), an Indiana Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) and Indiana Recovery Residence through the Indiana Affiliation of Recovery Residences (INARR).

As the planning stages proceeded, leadership of Aspire and Progress House recognized a synergy of shared values and mission in serving as part of the community social safety net. This culminated in unanimous votes by the respective organizations’ boards of directors to approve Progress House as a subsidiary of Aspire Indiana.

Progress House retains the distinct identity it has built since being established in 1961 and will continue to operate under that name within the Aspire umbrella. No changes in leadership or staffing are expected.

Progress House’s existing recovery residence facilities, all located on the Eastside of Indianapolis, will continue to operate as before. Additionally, Aspire and Progress House are exploring establishing other residential recovery centers in Central Indiana.

About Aspire

Aspire Indiana/Aspire Indiana Health is a fully integrated nonprofit health system serving central Indiana that addresses behavioral health, primary medical care, substance use disorders, infectious diseases, deaf services, veteran programs, abused/neglected children and social determinants of health such as housing and employment. Aspire is supported by a strong network of community organizations, state/federal entities and generous benefactors. Those interested in partnering with Aspire in making health and well-being a reality in central Indiana are encouraged to email info@aspireindiana.org. Learn more at aspireindiana.org and at the Aspire Indiana Facebook page.

About Progress House

Founded in 1961, Progress House is Indiana’s oldest and largest Recovery Residence. Its mission is to save lives and serve others by providing a safe sober living environment and tools for developing long-term recovery, self-sufficiency and community integration. Progress House is home to 150 men in recovery from substance use disorder whose stay ranges from six months to two years. Those interested in partnering with Progress House are encouraged to email info@progresshouse.org. Learn more at progresshouse.org and at the Progress House Facebook page.