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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 2 years ago

The Harmony Home officially cut the ribbon on their third home on Thursday, May 4. Shown in the photo cutting the ribbon include, front row, Terry Miller, Terry Miller Realtor Century 21 Bradley; Mayor Richard Strick; Robert Knorr, founder, Harmony Home; Pastor Jacob Good; Gwen Burns, TCU and Chamber Ambassador and Charles Chapman, City Council. Second row, from left, Janet Branham, Community Foundation of Huntington County and Chamber Ambassador; Randy Warner, Randal J. Warner CPA LLC and Steve Godfroy, Official Insurance Solutions and Chamber Ambassador. Third row, from left, Brittany Brown, MidWest America Federal Credit Union and Chamber Ambassador; Bill Luker and Carrie Hauck, president of the Harmony Home board of directors. The rest of the photo shows several of the residents of all three homes.

The Harmony Home officially held a Huntington County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on May 4, to celebrate the opening of their third home in Huntington. The home is located at 351 E. Franklin Street and will be able to house up to 12 residents. The other two homes are located at 751 E. Tipton Street and 848 First Street.

Plans for the Harmony Home began in 2017, with the first home opening in 2019. The second home opened on March 15, 2021.

The Harmony Home is a drug addiction and alcohol treatment center that can handle up to 36 total residents at their three homes. Their goal is to provide a 12-step program for recovery and a safe place for men to acquire sobriety while learning to live a stable and successful life. Currently the three homes are housing a total of 30 men.

Robert Knorr is the founder and manages all three homes in Huntington. For more information on the Harmony Home call (260) 355-9400, email huntingtonharmonyhome@gmail.com, visit their website, or Facebook page.