2023 Phantom Ball Recipients
5586 Niagara St. Extension
Lockport, NY 14094
Phone: 716-438-9131
Fax: 716-438-9653
Website: www.cazenoviarecovery.org/program/madonna-house
Madonna House can serve 16 women in recovery and multiple children. Located on a restorative piece of property tucked away in the woods in Lockport, NY, the program offers women and their children an opportunity for rehabilitation away from possible triggers. The program is certified by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports to provide Rehabilitation treatment. Madonna House also receives oversight from the Niagara County Department of Mental Health.
Hope is available for people with a substance use disorders, and a brighter future in recovery is possible. We believe in treating every aspect of a person’s journey in recovery. That’s why we offer a wide range of services all onsite at Madonna House, one of our Rehabilitation programs.
These include:
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Substance use counseling
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Mental health counseling
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Vocational counseling
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Family counseling
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Basic primary medical care
In Rehabilitation, residents receive intensive clinical treatment each day.
This can include group counseling sessions, individual counseling sessions, meeting with our onsite medical professionals, and more.
We recognize that everyone’s individual path to recovery is different. Our care reflects this as every resident chooses their own personal recovery goals and relevant recovery groups. Each person’s stay is unique and can vary significantly from a couple of weeks to a couple of months or more. It all depends on what each person needs.
Cazenovia Recovery is proud to be an organization that offers Trauma-Informed Care. Our staff members provide care that is sensitive to past traumas. We also create environments that are safe, trusting, and collaborative. Most importantly, we seek to empower each and every person in our programs.
Contributions help ensure that these organizations will be able
to implement these very important programs.
2022 Phantom Ball Recipient
Proceeds from this year’s Phantom Ball benefited:
The Dale Association, who will use its share to expand Memory Café
to a twice-a-month offering. Memory Café offers a safe,
comfortable and stimulating gathering space for
people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.
AND
The Mental Health Association, who will invest its share in the
Compeer program, which matches volunteers with children,
adults and seniors living with diagnosed mental illness
and/or emotional challenges.
At July presentation of the Zonta Club of Lockport's 2022 Phantom Ball
proceeds are, from left,
the Dale Association's Robert O’Connor, director of development
and marketing, and Maureen Wendt, president and CEO;
Daniel Colpoys, executive director of the
Mental Health Association in Niagara County;
and Zonta Club members Carol Spedding, outgoing president
and Phantom Ball chair, and Donna Ghodbane, co-chair.
2021 Phantom Ball Recipient
Proceeds from 2021’s Phantom Ball benefited
Save the Michaels of the World, Inc.,
an organization dedicated to providing placement for treatment
and wraparound services for those struggling with addiction.
Specifically, the funds collected this year will be used at
Save the Michael’s House of Hope Niagara - Women’s Services
to work with women (including pregnant women) and women with children.
The Lockport facility is the first and only recovery center in our area.
Since women struggling with addiction are vulnerable and have few
avenues for recovery, the funds raised will be used for woman’s programs.
Contributions help ensure that these organizations will be able to implement
these very important programs.
2020 Phantom Ball Recipients
DeSales Catholic School's Woman Suffrage Curriculum
Donation for:
Books and
Bussing to the women's suffrage exhibit
at the Kenan Center in Lockport
Lockport CARES Inc. Living Well Program
Donation for workbooks, supplies, promotional materials, table and chairs for students.
Teaching women in their teens through adulthood nutrition, clothing repair, budgeting, drug addiction risks and recovery and grooming.
DeSales’ Principal Mrs. Karen Rahill
Pastor Kevin Wing, Executive Director and
Mrs. Ruth Verratti, Living Well Program Director and Board Member