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Welcome House is committed to providing a high-quality, moral and open residential program to recovering alcoholics and drug-addicted men facing the difficult transition from treatment, incarceration and homelessness to reintegration to society as productive citizens.
The Granada House mission is to help residents live productively and achieve long term recovery. We use a holistic approach; physical, mental, and spiritual with a strong emphasis on social inclusion with regards to racial, ethnic, socio-economic status, disability, health, and sexual orientation. Ours is a dynamic, nurturing community that responds to individual needs, as it endorses mutual understanding and respect.
To transform lives and give hope to people with serious mental illness through creating stable homes that provide lasting recovery.
TRANSFORM LIVES BY PROVIDING HELP AND HOPE FOR ENDURING RECOVERY TO INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES IN THE BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN AREA WHO ARE STRUGGLING WITH ADDICTION TO ALCOHOL AND/OR DRUGS.
TO PROVIDE SAFE, ACCOUNTABLE HOUSING TO WOMEN IN THE EARLY STAGES OF RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION TO DRUGS AND ALCOHOL.
The mission of The Magdalen House is to help women achieve sobriety and sustain recovery from alcoholism at no cost and based on 12-Step spiritual principles.
To improve lives for a healthy community through family support, mental health, and substance abuse services.
To support families who are struggling with addiction by providing mothers and their children with a long term treatment program in a loving, Christian, family environment.
To provide holistic and client-centered services in a safe environment that address the full continuum of special care needs for the state of Louisiana. OHL’s encompassing system of care includes detox, treatment, behavioral and medical healthcare, life-skills, counseling, and case management. Through our services, OHL empowers individuals to become active participants in their treatment and recovery to reclaim functional, productive lives.
Mi Casa is a nonprofit affordable housing developer committed to providing quality affordable housing to low and moderate households in the Washington DC area.