Give the Gift of Hope, Healing and a Second Chance at Life

Every day, someone arrives at Pavillon carrying more pain than they can speak aloud—yet still holding a small flicker of hope that life can be different. Recovery is not a straight line. It is a brave, vulnerable, often heartbreaking journey that asks people to step away from everything familiar and into the unknown. But when someone chooses recovery, they are choosing life. They are choosing family, future, and the belief that they are worth saving. Your generosity helps make that choice possible. When you donate to addiction treatment at Pavillon, you become a part of someone’s story—someone who may feel lost today, but who can rediscover purpose, connection, and joy because you cared enough to help.

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Scholarship Fund Opening the Door to Treatment

Far too many people need help but simply cannot afford it. Addiction steals jobs, financial security, and stability, making the cost of treatment feel impossible.

Your gift to Pavillon’s Scholarship Fund removes that barrier.

You make it possible for a mother to return to her children, for a son to rebuild trust with his family, for a professional to reclaim their life. You help someone step out of crisis and into healing—what may very well be the most important turning point of their entire life.

Your support gives someone the chance to live. 

 

Program Support — Strengthening the Work That Changes Lives

Recovery is not one-size-fits-all. Each person carries a unique story, trauma history, and set of needs. Pavillon’s specialized programs—Men’s Primary, Women’s Primary, Young Adult’s Program, Professionals, Extended Care, Family Program, Outpatient Services, and Detox—allow us to meet people exactly where they are with compassion, dignity, and clinical excellence.

When you give to a specific program, you breathe life into the services that sustain families, repair relationships, restore health, and guide individuals toward lasting recovery.

Your gift becomes part of someone’s healing.

 

Serenity Garden Bricks — A Tribute That Lasts Forever

Tucked within our Alumni Garden is a quiet place where tears have fallen, where hope has been renewed, and where stories have been honored. A Serenity Brick is more than a marker with a name—it is a promise. A remembrance. A celebration.

It can honor a loved one entering a new life of recovery, memorialize someone lost far too soon, or thank the people who walked beside you—sponsors, mentors, clinicians, friends.

These bricks form a path traveled by thousands.
Your tribute becomes part of that journey.

 

Campus Naming Opportunities — Make Your Impact Live On

A named space on Pavillon’s campus is a powerful way to honor someone’s legacy or to reflect your commitment to recovery. Opportunities include buildings, outdoor spaces, and clinical, wellness, and medical rooms.

These gifts create a lasting imprint—a reminder to every person who enters that healing is possible and that they are not alone.

 

Legacy Giving — Hope That Extends Beyond a Lifetime

By including Pavillon in your estate or planned giving, you leave a legacy of compassion that will support individuals and families long after today. You help ensure that future generations have access to the same hope, healing, and support that have defined Pavillon for nearly 30 years.

Your legacy becomes the foundation for someone else’s recovery.

 

Matching Gifts — Double Your Impact

Many employers offer matching gift programs that can multiply the power of your contribution. A quick check with your HR department could turn your donation into twice the support for individuals and families seeking treatment.

 

Your gift—of any size—truly matters.

When you support Pavillon, you become part of someone’s story of recovery.
You help turn fear into courage, isolation into community, and despair into hope.

Thank you for believing in healing.
Thank you for believing in them.

 

For more information about development and giving opportunities at Pavillon and how to donate to addiction treatment, contact Barbara Bennett.
828-694-2300.