Your Path to Recovery with Helping Others Halfway Houses
Step 1: Reach Out for Help
Recovery begins when you take the brave first step. Whether it’s calling us, sending a message, or visiting in person, just getting in touch puts you on our list. You’ll be welcomed without judgment, just compassion, guidance, and support.
Step 2: Complete the 28-Day Program
Once you’re onboard, enter a core 28-day sobriety treatment program from CADA, New Day, Uprising, or other treatment center. This period offers intensive care: structured routines, counseling, support groups, spiritual guidance, and life-skills training. It’s designed to help you establish stability, build tools for sobriety, and start rebuilding your life.
Step 3: Secure Support & Housing Options
After you successfully finish a 28-day program, we’ll help you transition into more stable settings. You’ll be eligible for safe housing, often within our community, where you can continue to heal, maintain sobriety, and stay integrated into healthy support networks.
Step 4: Access Job Training & Employment
We believe recovery isn’t full without purpose and independence. That’s why Helping Others offers job training and helps you find work opportunities suited to your strengths. This step is crucial for long-term stability, providing income, dignity, and a sense of hope for the future.