Tired of having to be strong, carrying the burden alone?

We’re here to help. At the Grace Foundation, we understand what it’s like to be unsafe, unhappy, and unfulfilled. We’re excited to provide the services and support necessary to transition from early abstinence into long-term recovery.

A place to be safe and grow

We believe that accountability, community, and growth are essential to motivate us toward recovery and steer us away from the pain of addiction. Our women-only sober living environment provides the structure necessary to embody these virtues.

Our Values

Community

We have tried too hard for too long to face life alone. Those of us in recovery know the power of the word “we”. We need like-minded others in our circle, striving for personal growth and success.

In our home, we prioritize fostering a community spirit. Our goal is to help you re-establish connection with others, nurturing your sense of connection, friendship, and belonging. Where our addiction took away our ability to connect, our daily commitment as a community to sobriety can show us what it is like to feel human again

Accountability

Accountability is vital to the addict in recovery. We either expect the wrong person to hold us accountable or have no one. This is a recipe for disaster. We need each other and cannot go down this hard path alone. Addiction is characterized by isolation and alienation.

Within the house, you will be help accountable to attend your sober support groups, counseling sessions, and live in line with your true values. Once this external accountability is established, we begin to grow in the direction of personal accountability and we foster self-respect, self-acceptable, and self-love.

Growth

Action in recovery is the key to freedom. Our addiction involves much more than just the use of substances, so recovery will require much more than abstinence. At the Grace House, we will guide you down the path of rebuilding yourself internally and externally.

This will involve doing a lot of things we typically don’t want to do. Recovery is uncomfortable. This is where the recovery home helps. Let us provide you with the comfort of support, structure, and accountability so you can take the uncomfortable actions necessary to growth into who you are meant to be.

We expect our residents to attend support groups, go to counseling, and work with a mentor while they stay with us. We will work with you to develop an individual plan to address your unique needs. Everyone’s journal is a little bit different, but we understand the overarching themes and goals necessary for growth and development.

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