Agape Recovery House
Agape Recovery House provides a safe, accountable, and caring community for men seeking lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
404-713-4280
MEN - COST: MID-TIER
Marietta Sober Living
Program Features
Three urine screens a week and breathalyzer
IOP aftercare options with transportation to and from in proximity
Weekly Community Meeting and Big Book Study
Level/Phase System with 12 Step Accountability
One-on-one Recovery Coaching & Life Skills
Job Placement & Job Readiness with Transportation to job interviews
Located close to public transit, Freedom Club, HOW Place, & The Zone in Marietta
Live in Staff available 24/7
Affordable price structure ($900/month)
Monthly community outings (outdoor outings when weather permits)
Community Service Opportunities
GARR Approved
Work with Mandated Clients
Fully furnished apartments in gated community with WIFI and washer/dryer in each apartment
CONTACT US:
(404) 713-4280
Jeffbaucom17@gmail.com
We believe that the only lasting way to help others gain genuine, long term freedom from their substance abuse and addictive thinking is to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. Addicts are like icebergs in the sense that their addictive behaviors, addictions, and general loss of direction/life purpose is the small portion (symptom) of the iceberg that you can see. The other 75% of the iceberg that you cannot see (underlying long term deeper issues) are the areas that need to be addressed and worked on slowly, methodically, and with great care.
Our program utilizes a wide spectrum of resources from the community to help the individual reconnect to others in meaningful and purposeful ways. Connection is the opposite of addiction. The main components of our program are 12-step participation, spiritual development, life skills training, health/wellness, drug screening, community events, and personal recovery coaching and planning. We provide the tools: structure, accountability and community. It is up to the individual to provide the willingness to put in the work and the perseverance to see it through. The adage, “You get out what you put in.” is and always will be true.