
WHO WE ARE
Isaiah House exists to help men with life controlling issues, such as drug and alcohol addictions as well as other issues by providing a healthy, balanced, structured environment for the whole man, addressing spiritual, physical, emotional, financial and legal issues. Our goal is to provide a safe dwelling place for recovery, healing, transformation, and instilling tools to break destructive patterns and habits, begin making right choices, set goals, restore broken relationships, gain employment, and obtain independent housing and living a disciplined abundant life.
PROGRAM
- Continued Sobriety – Daily Living, attend Meetings
- Mental Health – Positive Motivation, Stress Management, Communication Skills
- Physical Health – Hygiene, Medical Awareness, Fitness, Nutrition
- Spiritual Health – Bible Studies, Proclaim Liberty Ministries’ 12-Step Scripture Program, One-on-one counseling, Experiencing God (Henry Blackaby) workbook.
- Money Management – Crown Financial Training, basic concepts; manage a checking account, budgeting, etc.
- Manhood – How to be a man: Wild at Heart (John Eldridge) Bait of Satan (John Bevere) What does a husband, father, neighbor look like. How to respect and court a woman
- Employment – How to dress, speak, make a resume, apply for a job, find work. Gain skills for work through training, educational resources, GED.
PROGRAM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- Prospective residents must be from Fannin, Gilmer, or Pickens Counties, or have family/personal relations in this locale.
- Resident should have completed a substance abuse program within last 6 months and be willing to continue in a transitional house that supports sobriety.
- Resident should understand and desire the program and conditions of Isaiah House and be willing and desiring to participate fully.
- *Isaiah House will not be financially responsible for any personal medical care.
Isaiah House will house up to 13 residents.
Fees: $150.00 per week: includes room, board, and local transportation.
We believe there is hope. Welcome to ‘Isaiah House’.

