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Building Community Together

Through community service, our residents develop meaningful connections, build self-worth, and contribute to positive change in their neighborhoods. Service work helps create a sense of purpose and belonging in recovery.

Our community service initiatives include local food banks, neighborhood cleanups, mentoring programs, and partnerships with local nonprofits. These activities not only benefit the community but also help residents develop leadership skills, build professional networks, and gain valuable work experience.

A structured approach to support lasting recovery and personal transformation.

Our Recovery Program

Program Components

  • Regular House Meetings

    Weekly community meetings to address house issues, celebrate milestones, and build community.

  • Recovery Meeting Attendance

    Required participation in recovery support meetings (AA, NA, SMART Recovery, etc.).

  • Random Drug Testing

    Regular screening to maintain a substance-free environment and ensure accountability.

  • Life Skills Development

    Workshops and guidance on budgeting, job searching, healthy living, and interpersonal skills.

  • Structured Policies & Procedures

    Clear and concise policies and procedures are in place to prevent relapse and maintain accountability throughout your recovery journey.

  • Community Service

    Opportunities to give back to the community and develop a sense of purpose.

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Building Community Together

Through community service, our residents develop meaningful connections, build self-worth, and contribute to positive change in their neighborhoods. Service work helps create a sense of purpose and belonging in recovery.

Our community service initiatives include local food banks, neighborhood cleanups, mentoring programs, and partnerships with local nonprofits. These activities not only benefit the community but also help residents develop leadership skills, build professional networks, and gain valuable work experience.

Our house rules are designed to create a safe, supportive environment where recovery can flourish.

All residents are expected to:

  • Maintain complete abstinence from alcohol and drugs

  • Attend required recovery meetings

  • Participate in house meetings and activities

  • Complete assigned house chores

  • Respect curfew and overnight guest policies

  • Work, volunteer, or attend school

  • Pay program fees on time

  • Treat all residents with respect and dignity

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House Rules & Expectations

Phases of Recovery

Our program is designed to gradually increase independence as residents demonstrate responsibility and commitment to recovery:

Phase 1: Foundation (30-60 days)

Establishing recovery routines, adjusting to the community, and building basic life skills.

Phase 2: Stabilization (2-4 months)

Developing stronger recovery networks, employment or education, and personal responsibility.

Phase 3: Transition (4+ months)

Preparing for independent living, mentoring newer residents, and creating a sustainable recovery plan.

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