Adventure House open after COVID, seeking new members


Rebecca Hartgrove works the cash register as Lawrence Davis gives Starla Lovelace a tour of Adventure House on North Lafayette Street in Shelby Thursday morning, September 1, 2022.

Every Tuesday, Adventure House hosts a social. 

There’s Bingo, with good prizes, and people get to mingle, connect and have fun. 

After two years of being isolated as a result of COVID, the members and staff are happy to be interacting face to face again.

Lavonda Hunter, who recently joined Adventure House as the new program coordinator, wants the community to know they are open and back in the swing of things.

Located at 924 N. Lafayette St. in Shelby, Adventure House is open during the week from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and also has a weekend and evening social program. 

“Our member population is severe and persistently mentally ill,” Hunter said.

Members struggle with schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar and other mood disorders.

"Stephen” helps keep the lawn mowed at Adventure House on North Lafayette Street in Shelby Thursday morning, September 1, 2022.

Adventure House was founded in 1986 and was modeled after New York’s Fountain House which provides community-based rehabilitation for people with a mental illness.

At Adventure House, participants are members, not clients or patients. Members assist staff in performing day-to-day duties that keep the house running, from cooking and cleaning to lawn care. In the process, they have the opportunity to socialize, build relationships and learn important life skills.



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