Close Access to Community Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What community resources do you provide access to?
We connect individuals to peer support groups, counseling services, mental health professionals, and community programs.
Do you help after the program ends?
Yes—we continue to support you even after formal services end. This can include ongoing check-ins, referrals to continued care, alumni support, and guidance as you transition into full independence. Our goal is long-term success, and we stay connected to help you maintain stability, including continued support through DeBolt Counseling Services if needed.
Are peer support groups included?
Yes—peer support is a key part of the program. You’ll participate in regular house meetings and are encouraged to attend outside recovery groups like AA/NA. Being around other men working toward the same goals helps build accountability, connection, and long-term sobriety, alongside clinical support through DeBolt Counseling Services.
Will I get help finding services I need?
Yes—we help connect you to the services you need, including employment resources, medical care, mental health support, and community programs. We work with you to build a plan that supports your recovery and independence, including coordination with DeBolt Counseling Services when appropriate.

