Women's Supportive Recovery House

    Our beautiful women’s supportive recovery house is located in Baltimore city. Using a holistic approach, we provide a clean, caring, and professional environment with an
    emphasis on spiritual growth as the means of total deliverance. Our house is a house of restoration. When women enter our program, we will work to renew their spirits,
    restore their minds, recover their dignity, rejuvenate their health, rebuild their relationships and re-establish their residential stability.

    At a Reason to Recover, we think its important to identify reasons for recovery. We understand that each individual's situation is unique and each individual will have different
    reasons for recovery. We also understand that some of us may not know what our reasons for recovery are, or may feel that we don't have any reasons to recover.

    When you come to our program we will help you to identify your reason to recover and then use that as motivation. Perhaps you have children or other loved ones that need
    you in their lives or maybe you just want to change your life. Our compassionate staff will help you to do just that because we believe that everyone has a reason to recover.


    TO APPLY YOU MUST:

  • Be a woman Age 21 or Over
  • Be diagnosed with substance abuse or mental health disorder
  • Be able to function in an independent living environment
  • Have a source of  income that will cover the monthly fees.


    Our women’s recovery house is conveniently located in Baltimore City in walking distance from the Department of Social Services and about 3 miles from a local Social Security Office.
    Our house sits right on the MTA bus line for routes 13 and 15. We currently have openings for women in need of housing.

    Contact us today!   Call Ms. Williams at 410-914-7177 or email areasontorecover@yahoo.com


    Our Services




A Reason To Recover Inc.
www.areasontorecover.org
    Supportive Housing-is provided for a period of 12 months to low income women who are 21 years of age or older, homeless, able to function in an independent environment with
    supervision, and diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder, a mental health disorder, or a co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.

    Mental Health Assessments- is offered by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) to women in our program who have health insurance and are not currently receiving mental
    health services.

    Ongoing Face to Face Counseling- is offered by a Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical (LCSW-C) to women in our program who have health insurance, demonstrate a need and
    are not currently receiving mental health services.

    Hot Meals-are offered by a Certified Food Safety Professional to all women in our program. Two hot nutritional meals are provided each day.

    Case Management- is provided by Human Service Professional to make sure that the women are addressing and moving forward with medical,
    financial, social, educational, holistic, career, family and legal issues.

    Medication Management-is provided by Board Certified Medication Technicians to all women in the program to ensure that medications are
    properly taken.

    Drug Testing- is provided by a licensed clinical laboratory to all women in the program who are in recovery from substance as a tool for preventing relapse.


    Referrals for Substance Abuse Treatment-are provided by Human Service Professionals to every woman in the program who is diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder
    and is not currently receiving treatment to make sure that recovery needs are met.

    Referrals for Mental Health Treatment- are provided by Human Service Professionals to every woman in the program who is diagnosed with
    a mental disorder to make sure that mental health needs are met.

    Referrals to for Medical Care- are provided by Human Service Professionals to every woman in the program who is not currently receiving
    routine medical care.

    Pre-GED Tutoring- is provided by graduate level facilitator to every woman in the program who does not have a GED or high school diploma and
    is interested in getting a GED.

    Computer Training-is provided by a graduate level professional to every woman in the program who wishes to learn basic computer skills so they might have knowledge to
    use electronic communication.

    Job Readiness Skills- are taught by a graduate level professional to every woman in the program who wants to be able to design a winning resume and
    maximize interview skills.

    Housing Resources- are provided by Human Service Professionals to every woman in the program to assist them with moving into permanent or suitable housing when they
    leave our program .
A Reason To Recover Inc.
Finding Reasons, Recovering Lives.