What is Willow Place?
Willow Place is a specialized treatment facility dedicated to providing a safe and healing environment for women recovering from eating disorders and substance abuse. Founded in 2011 by Dixie Brown and Allyson Chambers, the organization initially operated from a small boutique setting in West Palm Beach, Florida. Recognizing the specific needs of women in recovery, they developed a comprehensive program addressing both substance abuse and eating disorders. The facility has since expanded its operations in West Palm Beach and established a presence in Asheville, North Carolina, offering greater space for individual and group counseling, as well as therapeutic activities. Willow Place collaborates with various treatment centers and recovery residences nationwide, including those accredited by NARR (National Association of Recovery Residences), to support women in their journey toward stability, hope, and lasting recovery from trauma and addiction.
How much funding has Willow Place raised?
Willow Place has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Willow Place
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Willow Place?
The recent major strategic investment signifies Willow Place's readiness for accelerated expansion and enhanced service delivery. This capital infusion is likely to support the scaling of its existing facilities in West Palm Beach and Asheville, potentially enabling the development of new programs or the expansion into additional geographic markets. Furthermore, the strategic nature of the investment suggests a focus on strengthening partnerships within the recovery ecosystem and potentially integrating advanced therapeutic modalities or technologies to further improve patient outcomes. Willow Place is poised to solidify its position as a leading provider of specialized care for women in the mental health and addiction recovery sector.
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