
We're only away from our goal.
At Grandview, we bring HOPE, HELP, and HOME to men struggling with alcohol and drug addiction, fostering lasting, positive change in their lives. With compassion and expertise, we empower our clients to build connections critical for successful, long-term recovery. We believe that the opposite of addiction is not sobriety; it’s connection.
Our Goal is $65,000 for a 15-passenger Van to Empower Recovery
Your generosity will enable 1000+ trips annually to recovery programs and essential services.
Help men like James, who came to Grandview after years of homelessness and addiction. Today, James is sober, employed, and mentoring others in their recovery journey.
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Together, we can bring hope and healing to men seeking recovery.
Here's how you can help:
A $500 gift funds five group trips to therapy sessions.
A $2,500 gift funds transportation for one month.
Any amount you give moves us closer to our goal of $65,000.
Your support ensures that no man is excluded from recovery services due to race, color, sexual orientation, identity, or financial hardship. At Grandview, everyone deserves a chance to rebuild their lives.
Thank you for believing in our mission and helping us build brighter futures for the men we serve.
Together, we bring HOPE, HELP, and HOME.
Read real stories from our Grandview Alumni HERE.
Since 1969, the Grandview Foundation has been a vital resource for underserved adults battling addiction. Each year, we serve hundreds of men who have endured years of addiction, homelessness, and incarceration—often compounded by mental health challenges. Despite their struggles, we meet each person where they are, treating them with dignity and supporting them on the path to reclaiming their lives.
Our commitment to accessibility is unwavering. We provide exceptional addiction recovery treatment regardless of financial means and are proudly accredited by The Joint Commission. With funding from Medi-Cal and the LA County Department of Public Health, Grandview ensures that no one is turned away due to financial hardship.