The Hope Partnership Project (HPP) is proud to welcome Jordan Staley to its team, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to building a community free from substance use disorder (SUD) through education, advocacy, and collaboration.

Jordan steps into a leadership role at HPP with a deep passion for community engagement and a proven track record in strategic communication and public outreach. Their appointment comes at a time when HPP is expanding its efforts to connect individuals, families, and organizations in Ross County with life-saving resources and recovery pathways.

“I’m honored to join the Hope Partnership Project and contribute to a mission that’s transforming lives across Chillicothe and beyond,” said Jordan. “Together, we can foster a culture of empathy, inclusion, and action—where hope isn’t just a word, but a lived reality.”

HPP is a collaborative network of over 60 organizations and 150 individuals, united by the vision to end overdose and promote recovery.