In 1998 when Karen Bartlett was working as a Family Support Worker
she came in contact with a young lady suffering from AOD addiction.
After spending 6 months in a therapeutic community she left; the
Department of corrections suggested that the young lady finish her time
residing with Karen. During the next 12 months as they took on the role
of carer Karen & John were shown a different side of life through
the eyes of their young friend. This lead to more young people coming to
live with them and in July 1999 Karen & John resigned from their
jobs and opened their doors, Fresh Hope was born.
In the beginning Fresh Hope, both males and females with AOD
addiction were accepted, however within four months of starting a
specific target group was identified which Karen's heart was drawn too,
that of mothers with children. Not only had Karen and John found their
niche they had also discovered a massive gap in service provision in the
AOD Sector. Fresh Hope become, and still is, the only rehabilitation
centre in Queensland that keeps mothers and children together through
the rehabilitation process, allowing the mother to overcome her
addiction as well as learn how to parent her children in a safe
environment.
Fresh Hope has been a faith based ministry from the beginning and
the first items that John & Karen had faith for was a horse and a
bus. Since those humble beginnings Fresh Hope has grown.
Fresh Hope began operation in a rented three bedroom home on the
Darling Downs and in 2003 the organisation purchased a 6.5 Acre Property
with a five bedroom home. With overwhelming financial support of the
local community and supporters the mortgage was paid off within twelve
months.
Since 2003 a further four buildings have been added to the
property. Two houses for staff, a cottage for residents preparing to
graduate from the program and another five bedroom home which will
become the second residential home in the near future.
Also in 2003 Fresh Hope became a member of the Australasian
Therapeutic Communities Association. The Membership has enabled John
& Karen and staff the ability to attend Professional Development
workshops at their Annual national Conferences as well as network and
visit other Therapeutic Communities.
John & Karen worked full time for nine years with no personal
income taken from Fresh Hope. In 2008 Fresh Hope received some funding
from the Federal Government to cover some of the cost of wages for the
staff that had previously been volunteers.
The Fresh Hope program and the work of John & Karen has been recognized and commended with the following achievements';
- 2008 Suncorp Community Spirit Award – Karen Bartlett.
- 2008 Toowoomba Business Excellence award – community category winner – Fresh Hope
- 2007 Significant Contribution to a Therapeutic Community by an Individual. Karen Bartlett.
- 2007 Suncorp Queenslander of the Year Finalist – Karen Bartlett
- 2006 Suncorp Community Spirit Award Finalist – Karen Bartlett
- 2005 Pride of Australia Medal Finalist – Community Spirit - Karen Bartlett
- 2003 Chronicle Volunteer of the Year Award – Karen Bartlett
As a Therapeutic community Fresh Hope is at the forefront of
Therapeutic work here in Queensland that supports mothers with their
Drug and Alcohol issues. Fresh Hope is a live-in Therapeutic
Rehabilitation home with a program that goes for 12-18 months. The Fresh
Hope program is open to any mother with a Drug or Alcohol problem who
can bring their children to live with them. We have no minimum age or
maximum age limit.
Fresh Hope Program Objectives
- To assist mothers, suffering substance abuse, in leading an addictive free life
- To facilitate each mother to form and maintain the bond between mother and child during rehabilitation thus establishing effective parental involvement within the family model
- To assist each mother to develop a work ethic and enhance their life skills thus enabling them to be an effective community member
- To assist mothers and children to develop healthy, wholesome friendships with peers, developing skills for future healthy relationships
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To assist mothers in providing the children with the confidence of a secure family relationship