Meet Our Member Kim Sugar
This is Kim Sugar. At the GOC, Kim is finding new things she is capable of doing every day. Trying things at your own pace and gaining that sense of…
Recovery Through Work
This is Kim Sugar. At the GOC, Kim is finding new things she is capable of doing every day. Trying things at your own pace and gaining that sense of…
Advocacy is very important. At the GOC, we want to help give people living with mental illness a voice. We all should have choices in our care and in our…
You have probably noticed all of the community leaders who are becoming aware of the GOC. Today, GOC Member Joanna went to the Rotary Club of Downtown Gainesville where she…
Those who live with chronic mental illness often spend the holidays alone. That does not happen at the GOC. GOC Members are not only receiving services here, they are performing…
How do you recover from Mental illness?You do it with new friends and a smile on your face. The GOC had a Friend-Raising event at Culver’s, the site where some…
Beat the heat at our Friend Raising Event August 24 from 5-8pm. Culver’s is the site of one of our most successful employment partnerships, having employed people who haven’t worked…
It has been a great year for the GOC. We have received more support than every before. Want to see who helped us? Check out our video for more.
The Gainesville Opportunity Center hosted Rotarians from all over Gainesville for the Rotary Annual Dictionary Drive. We labeled and boxed enough dictionaries so every third grader in Alachua County will…
The Fall Festival has come and gone, but the support for the GOC and its members continues. November 12 was our celebration of growth and independence. The event was almost…
The Rotary Wild Game Feast has come and gone. On to the next phase… planning the renovation of the Rotary Kitchen at the GOC! Thanks to all who participated! Gainesville…