Current Campaign

Elevate Recovery High School

Fundraising Goal:
$9,200,000

These funds will be used to build a 13,000-square-foot high school consisting of three traditional classrooms, an outdoor classroom, a virtual classroom, cafeteria, group and individual treatment rooms

Elevate Recovery High School

In partnership with the McNabb Center and Knox County Schools, Elevate Recovery High School opened in August 2021 with the capacity to serve 10 youth. In this unique program, high school students continue their studies while receiving individual and group intensive outpatient services for substance use disorder. Even as the program has continued to evolve, adapt and expand its services, the need for recovery services for high school students remains. The current facilities are at capacity with only 20 students and additional space is needed to open the program up for more students. Knox County Schools estimates the current demand at any given time to be up to 100 students.