The Circle of Hope at Tuckahoe Park is a place of reflection and healing for those affected by substance use disorder (SUD). Created through a collaboration of family members, friends, and an artist in long-term recovery, it represents the shared struggles and resilience of a community united in the fight against addiction. This monument serves as a reminder of the lives touched by SUD and the importance of raising awareness and breaking the stigma surrounding it.
The space offers visitors a peaceful environment to honor loved ones, find comfort, and draw strength. For those in recovery, it symbolizes the possibility of hope and renewal, while for families and friends, it stands as a testament to the enduring love and support that can emerge from even the most difficult circumstances. The Circle of Hope is a powerful example of how community and creativity can come together to inspire healing and resilience.