The House of Hope-Madison County in Anderson, IN is a halfway house that provides a safe and supportive living environment for adult males who are early in recovery from alcohol and/or drug addiction. Their 90-day program focuses on promoting a foundation of recovery and self-sufficiency, utilizing the Twelve Steps of Recovery Programs originated by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
With a mission to foster personal recovery and self-sufficiency, the House of Hope values diversity and celebrates the unique attributes and perspectives of each individual, including age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and preference, nationality, and other cultural differences.
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