
PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS
The Grove on Patterson stands as a powerful testament to what is possible when a community comes together with shared purpose. This historic home for pregnant and parenting women seeking addiction treatment is the result of an unprecedented collaboration aimed at addressing the Roanoke region's maternal health and substance use crisis. At the heart of this effort are key partners Anderson Treatment Center and Restoration Housing, who combined their expertise in clinical care and housing to bring The Grove to life. Backed by strong support from regional healthcare providers, businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, generous individual donors and more, this initiative reflects a united commitment to keeping families together and creating lasting change for the community.
Anderson Treatment brings a deep well of experience, compassion, and commitment to The Grove on Patterson. With three residential facilities already serving the Roanoke and Lynchburg areas, they are a trusted leader in both residential and outpatient substance use treatment. Their team includes a rich network of highly trained professionals, many of whom have dedicated their careers to helping individuals and families heal. Their crucial role provides hands-on experience with exactly this kind of transformative, women-centered recovery work. Anderson Treatment's involvement ensures that The Grove is build on a foundation of seasoned expertise, heartfelt care, and a true understanding of what makes recovery possible.
Restoration Housing comes to The Grove with both heart and vision, offering more than just a highly functional residence—they offer stability, and a true sense of home. As a mission-driven nonprofit with a decade of experience, Restoration Housing specializes in breathing new life into historic properties and transforming them into safe, affordable housing for lower-income individuals and families. Their thoughtful search for just the right home led them to the Patterson Avenue property, a residence that blends comfort, grandeur, and history, making it an ideal place for healing and new beginnings. The open doors at The Grove will invite residents to live, heal, and thrive in a space filled with care and dignity.
FOUNDATIONAL SUPPORTERS
Aetna Better Health
Anthony & Diane Stavola
Beirne Carter Foundation
Carilion Clinic
City of Roanoke
Donna Littlepage & Melissa Robinson
Farrell Foundation
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Robert H. & Doris Seay Trust
Roanoke Women's Foundation
Second Presbyterian Church
Tom & Kathy Kerkering Charitable Trust
Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority