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Mary Hall Freedom House Women's Recovery House
8995 Roswell Rd,
Atlanta, Georgia, 30350
Women
Certified
About this Recovery House
Mary Hall Freedom House is a recovery house in Atlanta, GA, designed to help
women on their journey to sobriety in a structured and compassionate environment.
This
recovery house fosters accountability and peer connection, making it a safe space for individuals transitioning from treatment to independent living. Known as sober homes or recovery houses, these residences play a vital role in helping residents rebuild their lives free from addiction.
At Mary Hall Freedom House, residents benefit from:
A welcoming, substance-free environment that promotes healing.
Support and encouragement from a tight-knit recovery community.
Routines and guidance that nurture personal responsibility and growth.
Convenient access to resources in Atlanta, including therapy and job training programs.
Set in Atlanta, Georgia, this recovery home is part of a thriving network with ample
women-specific support services. Mary Hall Freedom House is dedicated to empowering residents to achieve a fulfilling, sober life in a supportive and structured setting.
Reach out today to discover how Mary Hall Freedom House can support you in your recovery journey.
ABOUT US
Since its humble beginnings of one apartment and two women, Mary Hall Freedom Village currently provides housing and services to over 250 women and over 80 children on any given day, restoring over 1,000 lives annually, and has served more the 15,000 women since 1996.
RECOVERY HOUSING
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
Provides services for women and women with children with significant substance abuse impairment, and who, typically, have not progressed in a less intensive setting, or lack supports and require a highly structured and specialized environment.
COMMUNITY TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Community Transitional Housing is designed to provide a supportive living for women and women with children who have suffered from addiction and homelessness, offering a safe place to rebuild their lives. The goal of Community Transitional Housing is to allow participants the opportunity to save money to be independent in the community.
SOBER LIVING
Provides long term housing to women and women with children sharing an apartment in the community living independent of treatment, a life of recovery one day at a time.