Hope Collective Off to a Good Start

Hope Collective is a place to take your premium unused clothes, furniture, antiques, jewelry or other items and help fund WeCare Recovery Home of Clinton County while getting rid of the nice items around your home you no longer need.

Hope Collective opened in Frankfort at 60 West Clinton Street just before the Hot Dog Festival.  We Care Executive Director Jeff Stafford said the store had a successful kick off during the Hot Dog Festival weekend opening.  The heart of any store like Hope Collective is its item donors.  Good quality items sell well and can be converted to needed funds to fuel the mission of We Care Recovery Home of Clinton County.

The store takes cash or credit card if shoppers purchase items while helping with the mission of WeCare at the same time.

Graduates of the WeCare Recovery Home of Clinton County are proudly displayed on the West Wall of the store.
Executive Director Jeff Stafford (right) and daughter at the cash register.

Hope Collective has room to grow with its adjacent square footage attached to the eastern part of the building at 58 West Clinton.  The additional area is currently used for storage but will be used for more store space when the time to expand comes.

WeCare Recovery Home exists to support women in recovery through multi-modal treatment. WeCare is a 9 to 12 month faith-based residential recovery program for women dealing with substance use disorder.  In addition to recovery services offered, residents attend:

  • Daily Devotions
  • Worship Services
  • Bible Studies
  • Brianna’s Hope
  • NA & AA Meetings

We Care is located just down the street from Hope Collective.  This 501 
C-3 corporation can make your donation tax-deductible if you wish. Drop off any quality item you think would be resalable to the 60 West Clinton Street location on Thursday from 2pm to 6pm. No mattresses can be accepted. All sales are final.

For questions about Hope Collective or its mission, call Hope Collective during business hours at 765-670-6099.