Non-Profit Transitional housing for men with life controlling issues associated with drug and alcohol addictions.
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Matthew M
Hello, my name is Matthew M., and I’m thirty-four years old. I’ve been clean and sober for over two years, and I’m living my best life.
My Story…
Rock Bottom
My struggle with addiction began at nineteen after the loss of my mother to ovarian cancer. As an only child of a single mother, I felt lost and turned to substances for comfort. This battle lasted twelve long years, marked by strained relationships, time in jail, and the heartbreaking loss of trust from my wife and daughter. At my lowest point, I was ready to give up on life entirely.
(Image of Scott when he first arrived at Isaiah House)
Transformative Recovery
Fortunately, probation offered me a final chance for help instead of prison. With God’s guidance, I found a transformative program that has changed my life in every way. Today, my soul is at peace, and I am genuinely happy.
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Isaiah House and The Sobriety Resource for helping me achieve this incredible life.
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Resident Application Notes
Application Process
We provide men who have been through a drug and alcohol program, an opportunity to gain needed skills to better equip them with integrating back into society.
Candidates for admission to the Isaiah House Program must complete their application and have an interview with the Director. The program is open to males between ages 25 and 55, who have already completed a drug and alcohol program, are physically able to work, are medically able to fully participate.
IS Isaiah House Right For You
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.
Prospective resident should have completed a substance abuse program within last 6 months and be willing to continue in a transitional house that supports sobriety.