
Hygiene, Compassion, Dignity
WTR Project supports individuals entering residential treatment facilities for substance use disorder
and sober living homes.

WTR Project supports individuals entering residential treatment facilities for substance use disorder
and sober living homes.
Founder, Nadine Kirkland Finn

In addition to personal hygiene products, Welcome to Recovery Project includes handwritten notes of encouragement, journals, bracelets, and more to help people in recovery feel good about their environment.

For those entering sober living situations that require bedding, Welcome to Recovery Project provides hand-made quilts, pillows, towel sets, and more.

WTR Project provides new Bras, Underwear, and Socks to those living in residential treatment facilities for substance use disorder.

Each woman's individual needs are as unique as she is. WTR Project is able to provide monthly assorted supplies to facilities to meet personal needs of women in recovery.
You can help by donating cash, or hygiene products. Volunteer to table with us at an event, or donate your handmade quilts. Follow us on Facebook for a weekly list of most needed items, and check out our Amazon wish-list.
Located at 939 Norton Ave,
Barberton OH 44203
Office Hours Mon-Thurs 9am-4pm
Pantry Hours Tues & Thurs 1pm-5pm
Pantry provides services to low-income residents of Barberton,
Norton, Clinton, New Franklin and Doylestown communities
Office Phone Number (330) 745-3693


Filmed 11/25/2025 at Doylestown Lion's Club

Founded by Nadine in January 2024, the Welcome to Recovery Project was first limited to focusing on women in recovery. However, it soon became apparent that the mission of the organization required expansion to support all people in recovery. In nearly two short years, the Welcome to Recovery Project now serves 25 locations with their support programs. WTR Project services are so in-demand that we have a wait list. If your facility might benefit from WTR Project services please reach out via the contact form below.

Maggie, Deb, and Nadine are the founding trustees of 2024. As the organization grows so will the administration.

It takes support to run such an active non-profit organization. Contribute financially, donate items, sew quilts, or volunteer at one of our events.
Thank you for your interest in Welcome to Recovery Project. At this time we are only able to contribute to residential treatment facilities and sober living homes. For individual assistance please contact your peer support, local food pantry, or call 211.
Learn more about our upcoming events, fundraisers, and more!
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