The Faces of H.O.P.E. banners are a powerful visual reminder that recovery is possible and that lives can be saved. Always displayed together as a set, these two banners tell a story of loss, healing, and hope.
One banner honors those we have tragically lost to addiction and substance use, preserving their memory with dignity and love. The other banner celebrates the courage and resilience of individuals in recovery—those who have walked through pain and are now living proof that healing can happen.
Each banner holds 12 faces. For every face of loss, there is a face of recovery—side by side, they show the devastating cost of addiction and the life-changing reality of recovery.
One space on the recovery banner features a mirror, inviting anyone still struggling to see themselves as the next face of hope. It’s a call to action—a reminder that your story isn’t over and that you, too, can choose life, healing, and recovery.
Through these banners, The Dandelion Project seeks to honor the past, support the present, and inspire a future filled with hope.
If you or a loved one is in recovery and would like to be featured on the Faces of H.O.P.E. banner—or if you wish to honor someone on the In Loving Memory banner—we would be honored to include their story.
Participation is open to individuals, families, and organizations who want to help raise awareness, inspire hope, and keep the conversation about addiction, loss, and recovery alive.
To learn more, share a story, or sponsor a space on the banners, please contact us:
📧 Email: lisa@dandelionproject.net
📱 Call/Text: 973-271-8986
Through these banners, The Dandelion Project seeks to honor the past, support the present, and inspire a future filled with hope.
The accompanying booklet contains their stories
One banner is dedicated to honoring those we have tragically lost to addiction and substance use, preserving their memory with dignity, love, and respect. Each face is accompanied by a short biography, offering a glimpse into who they were—their lives, their passions, and the love they shared with the world.
The second banner celebrates the courage and resilience of those in recovery—individuals who have faced the depths of addiction and chosen the path of healing. Each face is accompanied by a brief biography, sharing their journey, their triumphs, and the hope they now carry for themselves and others.
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