Welcome to Breanna's House of Hope , where we offer a compassionate and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery.
Our mission is to provide a safe haven for overcoming addiction and fostering lasting change.
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To create a safe, supportive environment where individuals can achieve lasting recovery from addiction and rebuild their lives with dignity.
To be a leading recovery community, empowering individuals to overcome addiction and embrace a life of purpose and fulfillment.
Compassion: We treat every individual with empathy and kindness.
Support: We foster a strong, nurturing community for healing.
Integrity: We uphold honesty and trust in all our interactions.
Breanna's House of Hope Homes provides a safe, supportive, and structured living environment for individuals in recovery. Our homes are designed to foster personal growth, peer accountability, and long-term sobriety. While we do not offer clinical services on-site, we work closely with residents to connect them to necessary recovery resources and community support programs. Residents are encouraged to develop life skills, maintain routines, and actively participate in their journey toward independence and recovery
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1. What is Building Hope Recovery House?
Breanna's House of Hope is a sober living environment that provides structure, support, and community for individuals in recovery. Our homes focus on accountability, personal growth, and a commitment to sobriety.
2. Who is eligible to live at Building Hope Recovery House?
We welcome individuals who are actively working on their recovery and are committed to maintaining sobriety.
3. How much does it cost to live at Building Hope Recovery House?
The cost is $ 200 per week. This fee covers the support, structure, and living environment we provide. For more information on payment options, please contact us directly.
4. How long can I stay at Building Hope Recovery House?
The goal is for residents to become independent within 6 months to one year. However, there is no requirement to leave by that time, and residents may stay longer if needed to ensure they are fully prepared for independent living.
5. What kind of support does Building Hope Recovery House offer?
We provide a structured living environment where residents support one another in their recovery journey. While we do not offer clinical services on-site, we help residents connect to external resources such as Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and other recovery-related services.
6. Are there any house rules?
Yes, we have house rules that promote safety, accountability, and mutual respect. These rules include maintaining sobriety, participating in house activities, respecting curfews, and contributing to household chores.
7. How do I apply to live at Building Hope Recovery House?
To apply, please visit our Housing Program Application page or contact us directly for more information about the application process.
8. Can I work while staying at Building Hope Recovery House?
Yes, residents are encouraged to work or seek employment while living in the house. Developing life skills, maintaining a routine, and achieving financial independence are key components of the recovery process.
9. Is there a curfew at Building Hope Recovery House?
Yes, we enforce a curfew to promote structure and accountability within the house. The curfew is designed to help residents develop healthy habits and maintain stability in their recovery.
10. Can I have visitors?
Visitors are allowed but must be approved by the house manager. We have set visiting hours and guidelines to ensure the safety and comfort of all residents.
11. What kind of activities are residents involved in?
Residents participate in house meetings, chores, and peer-led discussions. We encourage community building and accountability, with activities designed to support recovery and personal growth.
We're here to support you on your path to healing and recovery. Reach out to us now and take the first step towards a healthier, happier future.