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December 23, 2015

Treating the “Whole Person”

Hopewell is committed to serving the “whole person” (i.e. mind,bodyand spirit) within the context of a safe, nurturing and supportive environment. We also recognize the importance of integrating the power of nature andcurrentstate of the... read more

December 17, 2015

What is Moral Treatment?

The concept of “moral treatment” focuses on treating individuals with equality and respect within the context of a healthy living-learning environment. Furthermore it is an approach that values people being able to freely express their... read more
Hopewell Farm & Craft Market Celebrates Fourth Year and Gets Ready for Expansion

November 27, 2015

Hopewell Farm & Craft Market Celebrates Fourth Year and Gets Ready for Expansion

The Hopewell Farm & Craft Market is now celebrating its fourth year of offering unique gifts and crafts to the public. Inside you’ll find Hopewell’s award-winning maple syrup, handmade quilts, bird houses, cutting boards, pillows,... read more
Hopewell’s New Sugar House Almost Completed

November 24, 2015

Hopewell’s New Sugar House Almost Completed

Construction on Hopewell’s new Sugar House has been underway since July 2015. The new 1,400 sq. foot structure is scheduled to be completed by January 1, 2016—just in time for tapping the trees and beginning... read more
Busy Bees at Hopewell

November 20, 2015

Busy Bees at Hopewell

Since April, Hopewell has been busy farming two bee hives. Through the hard work of our residents, volunteers and the bees, of course, we are happy to report that we have harvested honey! Bees are essential... read more