Breaking the Cycle Transitional Living Program for women in recovery in Maine

Breaking the Cycle Transitional Living Program for women in recovery in Maine

177 Central St, Millinocket, ME 04462, USA

Certification: Certified

Gender: Women

Rents Start at: $150 per week

Sober House Description:

About Breaking the Cycle Transitional Living Program for women in recovery in Maine

Located at the heart of Millinocket, Breaking the Cycle is a new community-oriented transitional living program for women in recovery.

We are fully certified by the Maine Association of Recovery Residences. Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment where our residents can transition away from addiction and grow toward developing a meaningful and productive life for themselves. In addition, Breaking the Cycle supports residents in reuniting with their families.

We are a secular, MAT-friendly, professionally-staffed program.

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Additional Information:

What we provide:

  • 18 beds, priced at $150 / week (with a $150 non-refundable move-in fee), in comfortable, fully-furnished bedrooms. Special payment plans may be available upon request.
  • Two experienced professional staff people.
  • A large, modern, communal kitchen, complete with high quality appliances and free coffee, condiments, and basic food staple items. Nobody here goes hungry!
  • On-site professional drug and alcohol counseling, group therapy, and comprehensive case management.
  • We host frequent community events, including recovery speakers, meditation groups and other free workshops.
  • Free laundry on premises.

What we expect:

  • All residents are expected to remain drug and alcohol free. Random drug checks are performed.
  • Residents are expected to obtain work, attend school and/or volunteer at least 20 hours per week within the first two weeks of residency.
  • Residents will maintain good relations with their housemates, neighbors and their community as a whole.
  • Residents are required to obtain a qualified sponsor, certified Recovery Coach or other peer support person within one week of arrival.
  • In addition to mandatory weekly house meetings, residents must participate in at least two “pro-social” activities a week. Such activities may include, but are not limited to: AA, NA, or other 12-Step meetings; faith-based opportunities such as Celebrate Recovery; or professionally facilitated group therapy and counseling.

Sober Living Home Operator Information:

Phone: (207) 254-9653

Website: http://breakingthecycle.me/

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