
Helping Others Halfway Houses
1124 Johnson Rd
Doyline, LA 71023
318-349-7162
Hours of Operation: 8:00am to 4:30pm Central Time
Thank you for visiting Helping Others Halfway Houses
A Ministry of Recovery Church
We’re here for you. Whether you’re seeking help, have questions, or want to learn more about how Helping Others Halfway Houses operates, we welcome your message.
How to Reach Us
Method | Details |
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Phone | Call us at 318-349-7162 — Available Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm CST |
Send us a message at ji***@************ch.info if you reach out via email, expect a response within 24 hours during business days. | |
Online Form | Fill out the form below — A simple way to share what you’re going through or ask any questions. We’ll respond promptly. |
What to Include When You Contact Us
To help us assist you better, you might consider including:
- Your name (first and last)
- Best way to reach you (phone or email)
- What you’re specifically seeking help with (housing, sobriety program, job support, spiritual guidance, etc.)
- Any urgent needs or special circumstances we should know about
Everything you share with us is kept confidential and treated with respect.
When Is the Best Time to Reach Out?
We understand that there is no “perfect moment” and taking action when you can is powerful. But here are times that often help:
- If you’ve made the decision to stop using substances or want help doing so
- If you feel overwhelmed or unsure about where to start
- If you’ve completed a detox period and need structure, support, and housing
- Anytime you want someone who understands and can walk alongside you
Why Reaching Out Helps
- We offer hope and support, not judgment or shame
- Our team is experienced and committed to walking with you through every step of recovery
- Contacting us is the first step toward building a better future—one day at a time
Support Our Mission
If you’d like to help others like you, consider volunteering, donating, or partnering with us. Every act of kindness helps someone take those courageous first steps toward recovery.