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Keith Dixon Foundation

Recovery is Possible

Keith Dixon Foundation

The Keith Dixon Foundation was established to honor the life of Keith Dixon, who passed away in 2014 from a drug-related overdose.

Our Vision is that all Tennesseans who struggle with substance use disorder will know how to get the help that they need and also have the opportunity to receive the quality of care necessary to recover and heal from active addiction.

Old Hickory Recovery
Mens Sober Living

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide high-quality recovery housing and recovery support services to Individuals struggling with substance use disorder in Tennessee. 

We believe that our actions speak louder than our words. Since our inception in 2021, we have been committed to helping individuals find a meaningful life of sustained recovery. Through the support of our donors and community partners, we have launched numerous successful initiatives that have impacted countless lives.

Nonprofit Banquet

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Scholarships Into Recovery Programs 

72

Individual & Counseling Sessions 

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Intensive Recovery Retreats for People in Early Recovery

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High-Quality Recovery Homes 

men in sober living

What We Do

sober living for men

Recovery Housing
(Old Hickory Recovery)

We have always believed that recovery homes (Sober Living) is a vital level of care in itself and should be treated as such. Our recovery homes provide a high-quality living environment for men in early recovery with loving accountability where men can learn how to prosper, and thrive in a life of sustained recovery

Group Therapy

Awareness & Advocacy

Currently the state of Tennessee ranks 2nd in overdose deaths per capita in the United States and the limited funding sources for addiction recovery are primarily only funneled towards one direction. The first 30 days of treatment.

This creates a problem as substance use disorder is a chronic disease that is complex, muli-layered, and typically takes 1.5 - 2 years to go into a remission.

men in recovery

Financial Assistance for Continuing Care

Over 92% percent of those struggling with addiction do not have the financial resources necessary to get the help they need. We provide scholarships to the top Extended Care Recovery Programs in Tennessee as well as grants to existing long term recovery programs and TN-ARR certified Recovery housing organizations.

Group of Friends

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