Denise Holden is the founder and CEO of The RASE Project, a Recovery Community Organization serving Central Pennsylvania and Central Florida. The RASE Project is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit, charitable organization. RASE is a Recovery Community Organization, which means that it is comprised entirely of staff and volunteers from the Recovery Community and it exists to serve the Recovery Community.
The RASE Project serves Central Pennsylvania and Central Florida by providing advocacy services for individuals in or seeking recovery from SUD; safe and secure therapeutic recovery housing for men and women in early recovery; peer to peer recovery services like Medication Assisted Recovery, Recovery Specialist Services, Life Skills classes, Recovery 101 groups, Recovery Planning Warm Hand off for Overdose Survivors and Vocational Assistance; positive social events like dances, workshops, and breakfasts; consciousness raising activities, public policy forums to disseminate the most recent legislation affecting the Recovery Community. We facilitate grassroots organizing in the Recovery Community to draw vital and enthusiastic volunteers. Ultimately, we strive to enhance the recovery process through positive interaction and empowering assistance. |