Being a ‘Key to Recovery’: One Alum’s Journey to Supporting Patient Scholarships
“In this day and age, it is vital that we work together to break the stigma surrounding alcoholism.”
-Ross Hobson, Dilworth Center Alumnus
Alumnus, Ross Hobson
“As a proud alumnus of Dilworth Center, I am honored by the opportunity to give back in a meaningful way on an issue of great personal importance,” says Hobson, the founder and owner of Hobson Builders. “I want people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to access the services Dilworth Center provides to be able to receive the help they desire so they can have a full and successful life.” Ross and his wife Trish, Executive Director of The Relatives, are no strangers to philanthropy. For both Trish and Ross, it is important “to equip community members with the tools and resources they need to succeed.”
Hobson Builders is an unlimited General Contractor in Charlotte, North Carolina specializing in building custom homes and providing renovations, additions and remodeling of residential homes, including high-end townhomes and condominiums. Deeply rooted in our community, Hobson Builders donates 10 percent of its proceeds to charitable causes and nonprofits focusing on mental health, child welfare and addiction/alcoholism.
Hobson Builders was recently recognized with an ‘Award of Excellence and Gratitude’ for outstanding support of Dilworth Center’s Annual ‘Key to Recovery’ Scholarship Fundraiser –an event it has sponsored since the fundraiser’s inception, in 2017. Shortly thereafter, Hobson Builders joined Dilworth Center’s Keystone Hero Society, with a multi-year pledge to continue support of Dilworth Center’s Christina Browning Scholarship Fund over the next five years.
Charles Odell, CEO of Dilworth Center, is humbled by Hobson Builder’s support. Over 50% of Dilworth Center’s patient population benefits from scholarship dollars to offset the cost of care. “We are grateful for their generous spirit and we applaud their leadership and their willingness to make a difference,” he said. “By providing opportunities to both current and future patients, they are helping us achieve our mission,” he said. “Their multi-year gift gets to the heart of Dilworth Center’s emphasis on helping anyone who comes to our doors get started on a road to recovery right away.”
For Ross, this support goes hand in hand in fighting the stigma surrounding addiction that often prevents people suffering from reaching out for help. “In this day and age, it is vital that we work together to break the stigma surrounding alcoholism. This widely-embraced community event helps bring the topic of addiction out from behind closed doors.”
The keystone is a central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the whole together. It is the most important stone – that’s why this word is also used figuratively to mean the most important part of anything.
Keystone Heroes support Dilworth Center’s life-changing work with a five year pledge of $1,000 or more. These multi-year gifts can be earmarked for operational expenses, programming support, or scholarships.
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