This recovery residence provides a structured, supportive environment for men (aged 18-60) recovering from alcohol and substance use. The program serves as a transitional living home for a 6-12 month period where residents build stability through daily routines, accountability, and community connection. The home is certified by the Virginia Association of Recovery Residence (VARR) and the Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services (DHHDS) under state standards for peer-based recovery housing. Rebuild Life in a Supportive Setting Surrounded by nature and set apart from urban distractions, the residence offers a calm, restorative space for healing and reflection. Men live among peers who share similar recovery goals, participating in structured programs that include group connection, life-skills development, and faith-based guidance. Grounded in the Twelve Steps and Celebrate Recovery principles, the environment encourages balance—helping residents strengthen their recovery while preparing for greater independence and responsibility. Restore Purpose Through Community Guided by leaders with lived experience, the program emphasizes connection, discipline, and purpose. Staff support residents as they rebuild relationships, manage daily responsibilities, and develop healthy routines. Flexible payment options and continued peer support empower residents to sustain progress beyond their stay. Through structure, faith, and community, participants leave with renewed direction, self-confidence, and the tools to maintain long-term recovery.


