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Lyons Donates Car to Gardens of Hope

Lyons Donates Car to Gardens of Hope
AIDING IN RECOVERY – The Lyons City Council agreed to donate a surplussed 2014 Chevrolet Impala to Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization to help in transporting individuals in recovery. L to R: Councilman Ivy Toole, Councilman Drayton Oliver, Gardens of Hope RCO Director Craig George, Gardens of Hope RCO Administrative Assistant Ashley Garner, Gardens of Hope RCO Youth Peer Support Specialist Jacob Brannen, Gardens of Hope RCO Youth Peer Support Specialist Jada Braddock, Gardens of Hope RCO Administrative Assistant Amy Cruz, Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Councilman Tracy Johnson, Councilman John Moore Jr., Gardens of Hope RCO Peer Support Specialist Jimbo Partin, Lyons Police Chief Wesley Walker.
Lyons Donates Car to Gardens of Hope
AIDING IN RECOVERY – The Lyons City Council agreed to donate a surplussed 2014 Chevrolet Impala to Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization to help in transporting individuals in recovery. L to R: Councilman Ivy Toole, Councilman Drayton Oliver, Gardens of Hope RCO Director Craig George, Gardens of Hope RCO Administrative Assistant Ashley Garner, Gardens of Hope RCO Youth Peer Support Specialist Jacob Brannen, Gardens of Hope RCO Youth Peer Support Specialist Jada Braddock, Gardens of Hope RCO Administrative Assistant Amy Cruz, Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Councilman Tracy Johnson, Councilman John Moore Jr., Gardens of Hope RCO Peer Support Specialist Jimbo Partin, Lyons Police Chief Wesley Walker.

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The Lyons City Council authorized the donation of a 2014 Chevrolet Impala to Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization (RCO) at the Council’s meeting on Tuesday, March 4.

During the meeting, City Manager Jason Hall explained to the Council that the city planned to surplus the vehicle, as it was no longer needed for the city’s fleet, but several officials wanted to donate the car to Gardens of Hope RCO. Hall said that the organization had reviewed the vehicle and shared that it would work well to help them in transporting individuals. continued from page

Gardens of Hope RCO Director Craig George spoke to the Council about the organization and its intentions for the vehicle. “I just want to thank you guys for your continued support of our organization. We’ve had the success that we have had because of the impact of this community,” he explained. “We provide peer support services and have a walk-in facility downtown – there’s no guessing what we do. It says “addiction recovery support center” on the side of it. Any individual from our community can walk in there on Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and they’re met by people with lived experience. We help individuals every week in this community — one of the greatest areas of impact that we’ve had is transportation.”

George said that the organization currently helps to transport people to long-term care and detox facilities when needed, but hopes to be able to provide more transportation help in the future. “Our next big thing is finding a way to be able to transport individuals. We have managed to partner with different organizations along the way, as well as using smaller grants and gifts, to help us with some transportation needs,” he continued. “We just had success with Memorial Health Meadows Hospital. There is some funding there that allows us to pick individuals up from the hospital that once they’re discharged, and help them get into treatment centers and different crisis centers in the area. So, it would just be really helpful to have a vehicle that is named to our organization where we could actually do it the right way.”

He informed the Council that the RCO had been announced as a grant recipient for an unknown amount of funding, and that this funding will help in the purchase of a van for the organization. This van will run a daily route throughout the Toombs County community to help individuals get to recovery meetings, mental health appointments, and other locations that make it hard to sustain their recovery without transportation.

“We do have future plans for that, but this car will allow us to do some of those other things as far as short runs and other transports,” George emphasized, sharing his gratitude for the vehicle.

Following this discussion, the vehicle was officially authorized to be given to the organization by the Council, who thanked George for his work within the community.

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