03/06/2023
We are The Omnia Foundation. Our mission is to provide a structured, drug and alcohol-free environment that provides the individual with housing and supportive services to help bridge the gap between acute inpatient treatment, and prolonged recovery in the community.
The Omnia Foundation believes that the individual will build strong recovery roots when equipped with the tools needed to achieve stable employment, housing, and relapse prevention strategies.
The Omnia Foundation is at the start of its journey. We currently have a property located in Canton, OH, that will offer recovery residence to 6 adult males. We are planning to have the home completed and ready by the middle of the summer. We wanted to include everyone on our journey to make our mission and vision a reality. We thank everyone for their continued support while we build The Omnia Foundation’s roots.
The Omnia Foundation is dedicated to supporting the individuals prolonged recovery by offering the following services:
Recovery Housing
Residences will be categorized so that individual placement is as conducive as possible to the individual’s recovery goals.
Case Management
Emphasis on obtaining the documents needed to gain employment. (Social security card, birth certificate, driver’s license). Assistance with employment through relationships with local businesses who support The Omnia Foundation’s mission and goals.
Support Groups
Free support groups held in the community, with a wide variety of topics including trauma, loss, addiction, domestic violence, etc.
Throughout our journey, we will be providing information about topics surrounding addiction & MAT, recovery stories, graphic design competitions, and surveys. We will also be periodically providing information about our founders and their “why”, video walk-throughs of remodeling progress for the recovery house, and most importantly, community resources for crisis situations, and treatment options.
Again, we thank everyone for their continued support while we build The Omnia Foundation’s roots.