WARRIORS CENTER

Hardeman county, TN

HARDEMAN COUNTY AT A GLANCE

 

 

ABOUT THE HARDEMAN COUNTY CAMPUS

Warriors Center Hardeman County is home to Warriors Center’s residential recovery program for women. Located in Bolivar, Tennessee, the center serves women battling addiction, homelessness, and other life-controlling struggles by providing a safe, structured environment focused on spiritual growth, stability, and restoration.

Through discipleship, life-skills training, and meaningful job training opportunities, the Hardeman County campus helps women rebuild their lives and move toward lasting freedom.

 

 

HARDEMAN COUNTY 2025 IMPACT

23

Women Served

4

Program Graduations

7,125

Job Training Hours

17,808

Meals Served

 

 

 

VISIT US

505 N. Main Street
Bolivar, TN 38008

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CONTACT US

Intake Line: 731-658-4733

jodi@warriorscenter.org

THE HARDEMAN COUNTY RECOVERY PROGRAM

Women at Warriors Center Hardeman County participate in a structured, faith-based program designed to restore stability, discipline, and purpose.

  • Faith-Based Residential Recovery
    Women live in a structured residential community where spiritual formation, daily discipline, and personal accountability form the foundation of recovery and lasting life change.
  • Structured Daily Accountability
    Women follow a disciplined daily schedule that includes work assignments, mentoring, classes, and community responsibilities designed to rebuild habits of responsibility, consistency, and self-control.
  • Life Skills & Personal Discipline
    Women advance through the New Life Discipleship Program, progressing through nine levels of responsibility and three stages of spiritual formation that guide participants toward maturity, leadership, and lasting change. By the time they graduate, residents have completed extensive coursework, memorized and publicly recited Scripture, and participated in more than twenty community outreach efforts that reinforce the program’s commitment to service and transformation.
  • Work Training & Educational Opportunities
    Women at the Hardeman County campus gain valuable work experience through the Warriors Center Thrift Store, where they develop job skills, customer service experience, and financial responsibility in a real-world environment. Residents may also participate in the Hammer Program and Warriors Center Bible College, providing opportunities for deeper discipleship, leadership development, and preparation for life after the program.
  • Long-Term Community Support
    Graduates remain connected to the Warriors Center community through ongoing mentorship, alumni relationships, and continued accountability that reinforce the habits and support systems needed for long-term success. Many former residents go on to serve within the ministry itself, and today ninety five percent of Warriors Center staff first came through the program, continuing the cycle of mentorship for those who follow behind them.

THRIFT STORE

The Warriors Center Thrift Store provides job training, supports the recovery program, and serves the Hardeman County community through affordable goods and everyday essentials.

WARRIORS CENTER THRIFT STORE

Our Warriors Center Thrift Store plays an important role in supporting the women’s recovery program in Hardeman County. Residents gain hands-on job training in retail operations, customer service, donation processing, and day-to-day store management as they rebuild stability, confidence, and practical job skills.

The store also serves the surrounding community by offering affordable clothing, household goods, furniture, and unique thrift finds. Every purchase directly supports the Warriors Center for Women program and the life-changing work taking place in Hardeman County.

VISIT THE STORE

1347 W. Market St.
Bolivar, TN 38008


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Phone: 731-518-6632


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OUR HARDEMAN COUNTY STAFF

 

 

 

JODI LAROSE

Executive Director


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DESTINEY BASKINS

Assistant Director


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ADRIANNA PEASE

Bootcamp and A&D Director


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AMY HINES

Program Director


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TAKE THE NEXT STEP

If you need help, have questions, or want to connect with our team, start here.

Prefer to speak with someone directly? Call our intake line at
731-658-4733.

CONTACT THE HARDEMAN COUNTY CENTER