A model of peer run recovery houses. Normally serves as a transitional home after a detox or a 28 day program.
As a non-profit organization, residents are only expected to contribute to their fair share of the running of the house expenses, and since there are generally between 8-15 people per home, these monthly payments are low enough to be affordable to anyone who can work while in recovery. Residents must only abide by the rules of the home, but if they ever use drugs or alcohol while a resident, they are immediately evicted. Residents may stay as long as they need to, although most stay about 1 year.
Good. I think it's a good program. It helps people like me to stay clean and sober and keep all my goals. It helped me save money and get my life in order and stay out of jail... and I interact with people that’s doing the same thing.