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Helping You and Your Family Recover from Addiction with Supportive Aftercare Planning.

After treatment, you need a plan and caring support. We offer Christ-centered counseling and community to help you and your loved ones rebuild your lives together.

Make a Plan

Get Support

Thrive Again

When addiction hits home, the effect is devastating.

The damage is severe. The destruction real. And It wrecks up on everyone involved. At times, it can feel like there is no way out of the storm. Experiencing your own or a loved one’s addiction causes isolation and brings up feelings of abandonment and hopelessness. Still, the transition home after treatment can be the most stressful and challenging phase of recovery. Sadly, the stress and loneliness of transitioning home often pushes people in early recovery back into relapse.

Hope House For Our Families exists so you don’t have to go through this alone, and can stay sober longer.

As an extension of the church, we will offer guidance and support, and pray with you and for you. Whether you are looking for individual or couple counseling, need a support group, or just want talk to someone who “gets it” without raising an eyebrow, we can sit with you, help you navigate your options, and find solutions that fit your and your family’s situation.

Recovery requires community and support.

No one succeeds walking by themselves. We offer you support, fellowship, and accountability to help you through the hard times and ease the transitions.

  • Schedule a call.

    Your first call is to gather information about your needs and to start connecting you with local supports.

  • Meet with a counselor.

    Meet with us in person or virtually. We want to hear your story, connect you to resources, and walk with you this season through ongoing meetings, either individually or with a group.

  • Experience hope.

    Become part of a community that offers hope, healing, and accountability. We have been there, and we believe through Christ there is a way forward.