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New Hope’s Recent Immense Success

June 2, 2025 New Hope Happenings

Rock Hill, S.C., June 2, 2025 – The past two weeks at New Hope Treatment Centers have been nothing short of inspiring.

From May 17th to May 31st, the Rock Hill PRTF went eight days without a single intervention—an incredible testament to the excellence in showing up with intentionality, consistency, and commitment to our youth and to one another. This embodies our new EPIC values to the fullest.

The professionalism continued to shine through in every aspect, as over these two weeks, NHTC celebrated six youth graduations transitioning to lower levels of care. These are young people who are now equipped with critical life skills and stepping into their next chapters with hope and resilience.

New Hope also had a fantastic turnout at the most recent hiring event, welcoming 19 potential team members interested in becoming part of the extraordinary mission. The Integrity and dedication are clearly resonating beyond our walls, attracting others who want to be part of something meaningful.

Compassion continues to ripple outward. West Virginia on the heels of its open house at the Milton home, successfully completed the first orientation and is well on its way to making a lasting impact on youth in that region.

Speaking of reach—Wyoming took notice! We had a state visit from their team, and they are seriously considering sending youth to New Hope after hearing about the incredible work being done. That kind of reputation doesn’t come easy—it’s earned, day in and day out.

And last but not least, something truly special happened at our Dallas, NC transition home. Our very first young lady graduated high school! This is a monumental achievement—not just for her, but for all of the staff who have walked alongside her on this journey.

About New Hope

Since our opening in 1987, New Hope Treatment Centers has been a welcoming place for young people in moments of crisis. Our programs have played a role in countless success stories, thanks to our relational approach to behavioral care. We get to know our kids on an individual level, and work with them and their families toward a brighter next chapter. We believe that positive, empowering, and healthy relationships are the key to changing young lives that have been impacted by childhood trauma. At New Hope, the drive is simple: change the world, one kid at a time, through the healing power of relationships. Our people show up every day, passionate about changing young people’s lives. It’s our name and our promise: new hope for every kid who comes through our doors.