Seven Jackson County Jail inmates complete 12-week Hope 180 Recovery Program

BROWNSTOWN – Seven inmates at the Jackson County Jail have completed the 12-week Hope 180 recovery program, designed to help individuals break the cycle of addiction and build a better future.

The program, which focuses on an evidence-based curriculum with individualized recovery strategies, aims to provide participants with the tools necessary to change their lives and lay a foundation for long-term success.

Photo provided by the Jackson County Jail

Sheriff Rick Meyer praised the peer recovery facilitators who made the program successful, recognizing their dedication and commitment. The facilitators—Brooke Lane, Sara Bowling, Ben Beatty, and Rachel Fenton—are commended for sharing their personal experiences with addiction and offering valuable support to the inmates throughout the recovery process.

Sheriff Meyer emphasized the importance of these facilitators’ willingness to use their histories as a source of strength for the participants, helping them journey toward recovery and a brighter future.