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Agape III Coed Recovery House
4505 St John Ave,
Kansas City, Missouri, 64123
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About this Recovery House
Agape III is a recovery house in Kansas City, MO, dedicated to providing men and women with a supportive environment for recovery from substance use disorder.
This recovery house is designed to help individuals maintain sobriety and transition smoothly to independent living. Sober living homes, also known as recovery residences, offer the structure and peer support essential for long-term recovery success.
Residents at Agape III enjoy:
A safe and substance-free living environment.
Support from a close-knit recovery community.
Daily routines that encourage accountability and stability.
Access to resources in Kansas City, such as counseling services and employment support.
Situated in Kansas City, Missouri, this home benefits from a robust recovery network, including numerous men and women-specific support meetings. At Agape III, residents can focus on building a sober-meaningful life in a structured and nurturing setting.
For more details about Agape III and our recovery-focused environment, reach out to us today.
ABOUT US
Our recovery residences provide a safe place to begin new life in recovery. Living with other men or women recovery provides courage and accountability to stay the course.
Residents must maintain living quarters, participate in recovery programs, complete community service and obtain employment.
If you or someone you know is seeking help with addiction recovery, consider Healing House, Inc. We have been providing the necessary tools and resources for individuals to obtain long-lasting addiction recovery in Kansas City since 2003. Our approach to helping men and women in recovery addresses the entire tri-fold aspect of addiction. In addition, our experienced staff is equipped with the tools and knowledge to help you achieve and maintain life-long sobriety.