Renewed hope for recovery: YMCA of Greater Cleveland unveils $7 million Y-Haven renovation

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland’s Y-Haven improves the lives of its residents each day by providing recovery, housing, and hope to adults who have experienced homelessness, who are returning to the community from incarceration, and who are seeking to recover from Opioid Use Disorder.

The August completion of the newly-renovated residential treatment, mental health counseling, transitional housing, and health care facility has significantly improved the life-changing experiences of the people who come to Y-Haven to recover from addiction and overcome homelessness.

The improvements made during a two-year renovation project at the Y-Haven building, 6001 Woodland Ave. in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood, were unveiled during a ribbon cutting and walk-through last Thursday, Aug. 21. The celebration included residents, staff, and numerous donors who made the much-needed changes happen, including Cuyahoga County.

“The Y-Haven Board is proud to celebrate the completion of this long-awaited renovation,” said Y-Haven board member Beth Darmstadter at the unveiling last week. “We are humbled by the support of the private and public sectors in this initiative.”…

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