Georgia’s Friends provides programs and services in the Charlottesville-Albemarle community to help women suffering from drug and alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges. Georgia’s House, the signature initiative, provides hope and healing through a safe, therapeutic and structured home for women in recovery.
Georgia’s Friends provides programs and services in the Charlottesville-Albemarle community to help women suffering from drug and alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges. Georgia’s House, the signature initiative, provides hope and healing through a safe, therapeutic and structured home for women in recovery.
Georgia’s House, the signature initiative of Georgia’s Friends, opened in 2015 to provide a home for women to live in community and find health, healing, and hope in their recovery journeys. We serve up to eleven women on a full time basis in our structured recovery program and provide our residents with referrals and access to safety, wellness, advocacy, legal support, and counseling services. Residents may stay at Georgia’s House for up to two years as they transition to a self-sustaining and addiction-free life.
Georgia’s House, the signature initiative of Georgia’s Friends, opened in 2015 to provide a home for women to live in community and find health, healing, and hope in their recovery journeys. We serve up to eleven women on a full time basis in our structured recovery program and provide our residents with referrals and access to safety, wellness, advocacy, legal support, and counseling services. Residents may stay at Georgia’s House for up to two years as they transition to a self-sustaining and addiction-free life.