Membership Homes

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BECKLEY
Southern West Virginia Fellowship Home

BLUEFIELD
Mercer County Fellowship Home

BUCKHANNON
Opportunity House

FAIRMONT
Mike Heston Serenity Fellowship Home

GILBERT
Crossroads Recovery Home for Women


SUTTON
Braxton County Fellowship Home







Braxton County Fellowship Home
72 South Stonewall Street
Sutton, WV 26601

Tara Fields, Director
Office (304) 765-2616
bcfhouse@gmail.com
Braxton County Fellowship Home

Braxton County Fellowship Home
Sutton


For more information see www.bcfh.org.

 

Crossroads Recovery Home for Women
Rt 80 Main Street
Gilbert, WV 25621


Office (304) 664-3916
Fax (304) 664-2997
aptpresbyterian@verizon.net

Crossroads Recovery Home for Women

Crossroads Recovery Home for Women
Gilbert


For more information see www.stopwv.org.

 


Mercer County Fellowship Home
Mailing Address
PO Box 4211
Bluefield, WV 24701

Physical Address
421 Scott Street
Bluefield, WV 24701

Jim McClanahan, Director
Office (304) 327-9876
Fax (304) 327-6234
jimmcclanahan1@frontier.com
Mercer County Fellowship Home

Mercer County Fellowship Home
Bluefield


For more information see www.mercercountyfellowshiphome.org.

 

 

 

 

Mike Heston Serenity Fellowship Home
200 Columbia Street
Fairmont, WV 26554-4047

Jesse L. Lawson, Director
Office (304) 367-1185
jesselawson@frontier.com
Mike Heston Serenity Fellowship Home

Mike Heston Serenity Fellowship Home
Fairmont

Located in Fairmont, WV, the Mike Heston Serenity Fellowship Home has a capacity of eight (8) beds, and is owned by the Marion Healthcare Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. The operation of the Home is funded through a grant to the Marion Healthcare Foundation from the West Virginia Bureau of Behavioral Health and Health Facilities.


We provide transitional living services to adult (18 years of age and older) males who are in early recovery from Chemical Dependency. Referrals are accepted on a statewide basis from Residential In-Patient Treatment programs, and from Intensive Out-Patient Treatment programs. 

The Home maintains a strict policy of zero tolerance regarding the consumption of alcohol and all illicit substances. The use of tobacco (including smokeless) is prohibited in the building.

Prospective residents must commit to a minimum residency of ninety (90) days. Continued residency after 90 days is based upon the individual’s efforts to grasp the principles of twelve-step recovery, and his progress towards establishing independent living and a recovery-centered lifestyle.  While here, each resident is required (at a minimum) to maintain complete abstinence from alcohol and all illicit substances, to attend at least one AA/NA meeting daily, to attend scheduled Relapse Prevention sessions, to perform daily chores, and (when appropriate) to participate in out-patient counseling/therapy through Valley Health Systems. Residents are encouraged to actively seek employment, and are required to pay a Residency Fee: thirty percent of their net income. This sliding scale applies to all residents with income.

Our primary purpose is to provide for residents a program of re-education, in a safe and stable living environment, that enables residents to establish and maintain independent living and a recovery-centered lifestyle on a permanent basis.


Opportunity House, Inc.
93 East Main Street
Buckhannon, WV 26201

Matthew A. Kerner, Executive Director
Office (304) 613-1178
Fax (304) 460-2538
opphousewv@yahoo.com
Opportunity House, Inc.

Opportunity House, Inc.
Buckhannon

About Us

Opportunity House provides a safe, supportive home for those who are seeking a new way of life free from addiction. It is part of a comprehensive recovery community that promotes individual recovery responsibility.

We utilize a holistic approach to recovery from addiction by addressing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the whole person. We provide housing: both transitional and long-term, daily twelve-step meetings, individualized treatment planning, and assistance in addressing many issues faced by those in recovery.

We also offer a nutritional support program provided by Connected Pathways, an organization who works with scientifically-based protocols in the field of nutritional therapies for addiction. This program is designed specifically to correct biochemical imbalances that can contribute to addiction and substance abuse.

Our Mission

The mission of Opportunity House is to provide a safe and supportive environment to those working to recover from addiction. We assist residents in working a personal plan of recovery, provide support in clearing up past issues, and help them to develop the skills needed to lead successful lives.

Services Available

Case Management
Individual & Group Counseling
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Nutritional Support to Correct Biochemical Imbalances
Twelve Step Meetings
Life Skills Workshops
Transportation
Nutrition Planning & Education
Money Management Workshops
Court Letters of Acceptance
Psychiatric Referral
Relapse Prevention
Educational Assessment


Southern West Virginia Fellowship Home
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 500
Beckley, WV 25802-0500

Physical Address
201 Woodlawn Ave.
Beckley, WV 25801

Danny Smith, Executive Director
Office (304) 253-1441
swvfh@yahoo.com
Southern West Virginia Fellowship Home

Southern West Virginia Fellowship Home
Beckley


For more information see www.swvfh.org