
Our Coalition
Clubhouses in Ohio are not only working toward Clubhouse International accreditation by embracing our Standards, they are pushing back against stigma and changing the narrative around expectations and what is possible for people living with mental illness. Ohio Clubhouses are working toward increased employment and education opportunities for members, advocating for better housing options and increased support for meaningful programs addressing gaps in mental health service, combatting isolation through genuine relationships, and facilitating recovery through purpose. Join us!
Meet the Clubhouses of the Clubhouse Coalition!
The Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley Miracle Clubhouse is a vital community for growth, hope and opportunity for people recovering from mental illness in the Dayton-area. The Clubhouse is committed to ongoing improvement, positive development of strengths and elimination of the stigma against those with mental illness.
Pathway Clubhouse provides a friendly, communal space for adults living with mental illness in Franklin County to participate in the development of social relationships, employment and education opportunities, and community involvement.
Magnolia Clubhouse (est. 2004) is the successor to Cleveland’s Hill House, founded in 1961, a pioneer in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. Our organization is based on the Clubhouse Model, the foundation of more than 300 Clubhouses worldwide.
Gathering Hope House is a community-based recovery program for Lorain County adults managing mental health conditions. We provide a safe, welcoming place where members take part in meaningful work, pick up new skills, and strengthen their network of support.
QCC is a supportive community in Cincinnati, Ohio focused on helping people improve life balance and life satisfaction. Our members are people who are looking for support, friendship, hope, and opportunity. QCC empowers people to reach their goals and live their lives to the fullest.
Broadway STARS Clubhouse is a program of Broadway Recovery Services located in Boardman Ohio, operated by full-time, Clubhouse-specific staff members who serve as Social Interventionalists and Generalists. Organized around a structured system called a work-ordered day, members and staff work side-by-side to perform meaningful work that supports and strengthens their community.
Hope Community Center is a peer-run Clubhouse located in Amelia Ohio where adults with mental health challenges can connect, heal, and grow through support from peers and qualified behavioral health specialists.






