HCC Network Receives Recovery Friendly Workplace Designation

HCC is proud to announce that we have officially received our Recovery Friendly Workplace Designation through Missouri’s Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative. This designation reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting individuals in recovery and creating opportunities for second chances within our workforce and community. As HCC continues expanding services for community members in recovery, we are equally committed to fostering a supportive environment for current and future employees navigating recovery journeys. Through services such as Peer Support, Re-Entry Job Assistance, and access to healthcare resources, HCC aims to help reduce barriers to employment and combat the stigma often associated with addiction and justice involvement.

Addiction impacts communities across Missouri every day, with substance use disorders costing the state an estimated $23 million daily. By investing in recovery-focused support systems and employment opportunities, organizations can play a meaningful role in reducing overdose deaths and strengthening community health outcomes.

Missouri is one of 24 states participating in the Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative, with more than 50 organizations statewide formally designated for their commitment to recovery-friendly practices and reducing stigma surrounding the hiring of previously justice-involved individuals. To learn more about Missouri’s Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative and view participating organizations, visit recoveryfriendlymo. com About HCC Network

HCC Network is a community health center and designated Federally Qualified Health Center based in Lexington, Missouri. We provide medical, dental and behavioral health services to patients in our rural service area. We are dedicated to addressing social risk factors of health and removing barriers to accessing health through a variety of our programs including peer support, chronic condition management, transportation, local resource and state/federal aid application assistance.

Rural communities free of barriers to live well.

For questions, please contact Megan Romer – megan.romer@hccnetwork.org or call/text 660.667.0271

‘Too often, people struggling with substance use disorder carry shame and stigma that prevent them from asking for help or moving forward after treatment or recovery. When organizations like HCC Network openly support recovery, it sends a powerful message that people are not defined by their past and that healing and growth are possible.’