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Rea of Hope Fellowship Home

Charleston, WV

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Phone: +1 (555) 123-4568

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Rea of Hope helps women in West Virginia who struggle with drug and alcohol addiction. The center teaches life skills and supports long-term recovery through a 12-step, abstinence-based program. Its main goal is to reunite families and guide women toward a healthy, drug-free life through safe, affordable, and supportive housing. Rea of Hope gives each woman tools to stay sober and become self-sufficient. The center offers case management, life skills training, and referrals for counseling and health care. Residents follow a structured daily plan and attend recovery meetings. Staff members work closely with each woman to support her through every step of recovery. Women live in staffed homes with 14 total beds where they must work, go to school, or volunteer. After graduation, they may live in one of twelve New Life Apartments with their children. These homes give them a safe space to grow, fix financial issues, and learn to live on their own.

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Type of Care, TC, Substance use treatment; Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient, etc.), SET, Residential/24-hour residential; Long-term residential Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment, AUT, Does not use medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder Type of Opioid Treatment, OT, Does not use MAT for opioid use disorders Treatment Approaches, TAP, Brief intervention; Motivational interviewing; Relapse prevention; Trauma-related counseling; 12-step facilitation Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public), FOP, Private non-profit organization Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted, PAY, Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs; Cash or self-payment; SAMHSA funding/block grants Special Programs/Groups Offered, SG, Adult women; Pregnant/postpartum women Assessment/Pre-treatment, ASPT, Screening for substance use; Screening for mental disorders Testing, SCR, Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing; Drug or alcohol urine screening Transitional Services, TRSRV, Aftercare/continuing care; Discharge Planning; Naloxone and overdose education; Outcome follow-up after discharge Recovery Support Services, RSS, Self-help groups; Housing services; Assistance with obtaining social services; Mentoring/peer support; Employment counseling or training Education and Counseling Services, ECS, Substance use disorder education Facility Smoking Policy, SMP, Smoking permitted in designated area Age Groups Accepted, AGE, Young Adults; Adults Sex Accepted, SN, Female Facility Vaping Policy, FVP, Vaping permitted in designated area Ancillary Services, AS, Case management service; Social skills development

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