
Resource Center Cafe and Bookstore Exterior Rendering
The new community hub marks Hanley Foundation’s first step in its multimillion-dollar campaign to expand its campus and build new facilities for specialized programs.
Leading a new era in recovery, Hanley Foundation has begun transforming its Resource Center into a public hub for community connection and support. Slated to open in the fall of 2026, the revitalized center will feature a coffee shop, a recovery bookstore, and a versatile meeting space. It will be open to individuals aged 18 and older, offering educational programs, peer support, job training, and services for long-term recovery.
“To truly heal, people need more than treatment, they need a lifelong lifeline of care, belonging, and support,” said Dr. Rachel Docekal, CEO of Hanley Foundation. “Our reimagined Resource Center will ensure a public space to foster healing, deep connections, and long-term success.”

The renovated community hub is the first stage of Hanley Foundation’s multimillion-dollar capital campaign to transform recovery. Hanley is also revitalizing its main campus with the addition of outdoor meditation areas, shared community spaces, gardens, and green zones, along with a new road that will connect the campus to its community hub.
The next stage of Hanley’s capital campaign is to build new specialized facilities that will expand life-changing programs for pregnant women, young children, veterans, and first responders, including:
• Mothers’ and Babies’ Pavilion: A residential treatment facility that will provide comprehensive substance use disorder care for pregnant women and postpartum mothers to help break the generational cycle of addiction and provide a pathway to recovery.
• Early Learning Center: A center that will focus on children exposed to substances in utero, offering specialized interventions that optimize each child’s health and learning potential.
• Patriots’ Pavilion: Designed for veterans, first responders, and their families, this residential treatment center will provide support tailored to those who have bravely served our country.
• Family Healing Center: This space will be dedicated to helping families heal from behavioral health challenges.
For more information about Hanley’s capital campaign, visit hanleyfoundation.org/get-involved/campaign-for-recovery.
For more information about Hanley Foundation, visit hanleyfoundation.org or call (561) 268-2355.
