I would like to take this opportunity to thank first and foremost, God, my wife and children, family, friends, staff, clients, and healthcare providers for helping me to make New Vision House of Hope all that it is today.
In 2003, when the first NVHOH transitional house opened, I never imagined that we would now have a total of nine houses and a dynamic recovery program that is able to help so many people.
Although, I may not say it often enough, I want you to know that I truly thank you for sharing in my vision, and all the hard work you do to help others live a better life.
About the Founder
Charles Culver is the President and Founder of New Vision House of Hope. Charles has been committed to helping his community fight the effects of drugs and crime for over fifteen years. In September 2003, Charles opened his first transitional supportive house to help men seeking recovery from prison, drugs, and alcohol.
Since starting this journey, Charles has opened several other houses and mentored other partners who have started their own supportive housing program. Charles has experience in a variety of subjects and is a certified addiction counselor, grant writer, and facilitator of HIV/AIDS and substance abuse groups.
Charles has almost 20 years of experience in HIV/AIDS and substance abuse program administration. Charles has provided HIV/AIDS workshops to community-based organizations in the Park Heights section of Baltimore, Maryland.
Charles provides direct services to persons living with HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, mental health issues, and the formerly incarcerated through his transitional housing program.