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Sowing Seeds to Recover Together

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Sowing Seeds to Recover Together

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Sowing Change. Harvesting Hope.

A Path to recovery

Seed Sower provides safe, supervised housing, transportation and support services -- delivered in a supportive environment -- to women recovering from substance use disorder. These are the cornerstones for successful, sustained recovery. We are located in Dawson, West Virginia.

Dimensions of recovery support

The Recovery Plan

Substance use disorders are a recognized medical condition. Substance use/misuse can affect people from all walks of life. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use, there is help and hope. 


Our first priority is safe, supervised housing but Seed Sower is also focused on meeting practical needs of our residents, such as transportation, recovery support, mental and behavioral healthcare coordination, 12-step and other recovery programming, life-skills development, and community reintegration.         


Seed Sower offers a comprehensive recovery and residential plan that networks multiple community, state and federal resources to provide evidence-based support services to our adult, women residents. These supports are built around the four major dimensions of recovery support as identified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): Home, Health, Purpose and Community.

9-1-1

If you or someone you know may have overdosed, call 9-1-1 immediately. A drug poisoning is a medical emergency. 

Home

Health

Health

 Safe, secure and affordable housing and access to reliable transportation are among the greatest barriers to recovery.  Seed Sower provides both. 

Health

Health

Health

 Peer-led recovery support, behavior health and other clinical services are provided to Seed Sower residents through our partnership with Seneca Health Services. 

Purpose

Community

Community

Young culinary student bending over picking squash from garden.

 Seed Sower is partnered with Fruits of Labor Inc, a well established social enterprise that provides American Culinary Federation certified culinary training and employment to all our women residents.  

Community

Community

Community

Woman typing on a laptop.

 Seed Sower and our ARC POWER grant partners are creating Communities of Healing. This a recovery-to-work ecosystem project designed to spur small business development and employ West Virginians healing from substance use disorder through the growth of social entrepreneurship.  

Our Partners

We are proud to receive certification as a Stigma Free Site.

STAY IN TOUCH

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Sowing Change. Harvesting Hope.


Seed Sower, Inc.  is headquartered in Meadow Bridge, West Virginia (Greenbrier County) at I-64 Exit 150.

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