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Halperin and Fletcher
Journalist Mark Halperin, Senior Political Analyst for MSNBC, asks Fletcher Group Founder and Chief Medical Officer Ernie Fletcher how governors can best respond to the pandemic.

“Dream Big!”
Fletcher Group Co-Founder and former Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher addresses participants of the Young Women Lead Conference at Ashland Community and Technical College October 18, 2020.

“An Invaluable Resource.”
Dr. Matt Johnson of Morgantown describes the Fletcher Group’s role in developing the resources and practices that are helping fellow West Virginians maintain long-term recovery.

“I Have Hope Today!”
This video created by the Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation highlights how the Sky Hope Recovery Center in Somerset helps women gain abstinence and rebuild their lives.

Our Guiding Spirits
A video biography created by Kentucky Educational Television of Don and Mira Ball, the philanthropists who helped inspire the Fletcher Group’s model and its nationwide expansion.

TA For Mothers In Recovery
This video by Fletcher Group Director of Health Initiatives Jennifer White highlights the Technical Assistance available to parenting and pregnant women with substance abuse disorders, including mothers whose infants may be born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.

With Skills Comes Meaning
Fletcher Group Founder Dr. Ernie Fletcher explains the many important benefits of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and its annual horse show fund-raiser.

Anonymous No More
Long-time Fletcher Group collaborator Greg Williams created “The Anonymous People” to expose the deeply entrenched social stigma afflicting the 23 million Americans living in long-term recovery. Watch the trailer here.

Fall Seven Times and Stand Up Eight
Fletcher Group Outreach and Engagement Specialist Gene Detherage describes his own personal road to recovery.

How RHOAR Works
Co-Founder Ernie Fletcher explains the many benefits of the Fletcher Group’s RHOAR (Recovery, Hope, Opportunity and Resilience) program, funded in part by a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).
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