Mar 9, 2023

Log Cabin Democrat reports on Harbor Home Ground Breaking

Following is the article that appeared on the Log Cabin Democrat website on March 9, 2023. It was written by Jeanette Stewart

Harbor Home founders Larry and Dana Ward, residents, staff and board members along with the Vilonia mayor an d chief of police celebrate a groundbreaking ceremony on North Mt. Olive Road, where a new facility will be built.

The Harbor Home is a faith-based recovery home for women who have struggled with addiction to heal and be transformed. It is a 6-12 month program where the residents are able to live onsite and all their needs are supplied for the first phase, which lasts six months. In the second phase, the women are able to work and save money and slowly transition back into society productively and give back to the community.
 

The original Harbor Home opened in 2015. Over the past seven years, the demand for its services has grown and its current facility is no longer able to supply the demand for bed availability. Vilonia residents Charlie and Linda Weaver donated 15 acres of land on North Mt. Olive Road to the program.
 

 
Vilonia residents Charlie and Linda Weaver donated 15 acres of land on North Mt. Olive Road to the program.

The land will be used for a Harbor Home Recovery Community, founder Dana Ward said. “We broke ground on our first staff house yesterday and the property will include two staff houses, 30 available beds in the new ‘Big House,’ where the residents will be housed. That is triple our current capacity at our current facility,” she said. “Eventually we will have phase III apartments for women and their minor children to live in safety for an affordable rate in a safe environment.
 
The land will be used for a Harbor Home Recovery Community, founder Dana Ward said.
 

 
“We broke ground on our first staff house yesterday and the property will include two staff houses, 30 available beds in the new ‘Big House,’ where the residents will be housed. That is triple our current capacity at our current facility,” she said. “Eventually we will have phase III apartments for women and their minor children to live in safety for an affordable rate in a safe environment.
 

“Eventually we will have long-term housing for our graduates to be close to us and stay connected and have our help and support and guidance.”
 

The program was also given 1 acre of land adjacent to the 15 acres where it will construct a ‘Harbor Girl Cafe,’ which will include on-the-job training for the women in the program and employment for some of its graduates.
 

“This new property already has our new road cut in and paved, and it is called Harbor Home Lane,” Ward said.
 

Jeanette Stewart can be reached at jstewart@thecabin.net.

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