Recovery Residence Operators
See below for the full list of current operators that have VARR Accredited recovery residences.
Click on their name to get more details, including:
- Brief description of organization
- Contact Information
- General location (many operators have housing in multiple counties)
- Date of Last On-Site Inspection
If you have additional questions about an organization(s), please do not hesitate to reach out directly to the operators or contact VARR at info@varronline.org or (804)593-1360.
McShin Foundation
Founded in 2004 by John Shinholser and Carol McDaid, The McShin Foundation is a non-profit, full-service Recovery Community Organization (RCO), committed to serving individuals and families in their fight against substance use disorders. While providing the tools for recovering individuals to create positive lifestyles, we aim to spread the word of recovery and educate families, communities, and government regarding SUDs as well as reduce the negative outlook attached to them. McShin is one of twenty-three RCO’s accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Peer Recovery Support Services (CAPRSS).
McShin is operated by a 26-person staff and directed by a 15-member non-profit Board of Directors, creating a diverse but cohesive community of support. In addition, each of our sixteen recovery residences is managed by a house leader and assistant house leader, providing increased accountability and stability for our residential participants. These residences are all state and nationally-certified recovery residences. All McShin staff are in recovery, peer leaders, and are certified McShin recovery coaches through our NAADAC-approved Recovery Coach Training Curriculum. Staff has also completed the Peer Recovery Specialist training through Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health Services. McShin delivers a peer model of recovery supported by linkage to clinical services. Participants in the program housing attend recovery-related, reoccurence of use prevention, 12-step, faith-based, mindfulness/holistic, and family education groups every day. McShin recovery housing and programs serve many populations including reentry individuals from incarceration. The organization provides peer recovery support services in Richmond, Hanover, Shenandoah, and Henrico jails.
Level 2 and Level 3 Housing
MAT Capable
Serving Men and Women
Contact Info
804-249-1845
www.mcshin.org
Last on-site inspection: 4/22/25
True Recovery RVA
The lived experience of those associated with True Recovery RVA (TRRVA) equips us to help individuals seeking recovery. We consider this lived experience a privilege and have a passion for leading others down the pathway. We support many pathways to recovery, including those on medically assisted recovery (MAR). We know that recovery is the solution to addiction and look forward to the opportunity of showing others the freedom from active addiction and hope that recovery provides. True Recovery RVA is LIVING PROOF THAT RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE – Recovery knowledge from those who have been there.
Level 2 and Level 3 Housing
MAT/ MOUD Capable
Contact Info
1-833-878-3732
info@truerecoveryrva.com
www.truerecoveryrva.com
Last on-site inspection: 6/10/25
WAR Foundation
Willing Addicts Recovering Foundation (WAR Foundation)
Mission
To transform the lives of individuals through the power of hope, support, and recovery.
Vision
All individuals achieve self-directed lives filled with love, hope, and opportunity through achieving sustainable recovery.
Level 2 and Level 3 Housing
MAT Capable
We are serving Men and Women in the Henrico and Richmond, Virginia area.
Give us a call for more information:
WAR Foundation (804) 593-1131
General Inquiries: admin@thewarfoundation.org
Kate Grimes, CEO: kate.grimes@thewarfoundation.
Website: http://www.thewarfoundation.org/
Last on-site inspection: 5/23/25
Eco Flats
Eco Flats RVA, Apartments
611 BROOK ROAD, RICHMOND, VA 23220
- Providing Clean and Sober Recovery Residences
Perfect for college students seeking a clean environment - Walking distance from VCU campus, VUU, and J Sargent Reynolds
- Approved residence for Richmond Drug Court
- Newly renovated 2 and 3 bedroom apartments (18 apartments; 68 beds total)
- 24-7 on-site management
- free wifi
- Serving men, women.
- Right off of several bus lines
- MAT Capable
A Division of True Recovery RVA
CONTACT INFO:
Last on-site inspection: 8/16/24
Real Life

All services are free for the first 30 days and then $150 per week is due after the first 30 days
Level 2 & 3 houses
MAT/ MOUD Capable
Director: Sarah Scarbrough
CONTACT INFO:
(804) 406-4111
www.reallifeprogram.org
info@reallifeprogram.org
1111 N 25th Street, Richmond.
Last on-site inspection: 11/14/25
Journey House
Journey House Foundation develops community collaboration in order to expand and strengthen the recovery support network for individuals seeking to achieve and maintain long-term recovery. We are committed to lowering the stigma of addiction and raising the standard of recovery support services through community outreach. Journey House Foundation aims to combat the troubling rise in substance abuse by offering a holistic approach to the disease of addiction with a complete recovery support system of care that supports reintegration into society.
Level 2 and Level 3 housing
MAT Capable
Serving men and women
Medically Assisted Treatment Friendly
Contact info
Mike Tillem 804-201-8060
michael@journeyhouserecovery.org
www.journeyhouserecovery.org
Last on-site inspection: 5/2/25
Supreme Reentry
Supreme Re-Entry Programming (CTS) mission is to empower women (and their families) to live as respected, valued members of their communities by providing housing support, advocacy services, substance abuse and mental health education, and referred services.
We will achieve our mission through:
- Entry Screening with case management
- Individual service plans
- Community Resources
- Workforce empowerment
- Recovery involvement
OUR VISION
Supreme Re-Entry Programming (CTS) vision is to reduce recidivism, help women develop self-esteem, self-respect and dignity; increase their opportunities for wholeness and life successes, and returning them back to the community through programming and education Svc.
Individuals seeking recovery and community re-integration, often need support and structure in their efforts to do so. Supreme Re-entry Programming CTS provides both support and structure for our residents. We also encourage family involvement and reunification. Currently, our program is abstinence based with support for 12-Step Recovery, in-house peer lead education and support and relapse prevention groups. However, Supreme RPCTS will Encourage our residents participating in our in-house groups. Our current residence is a Level 2/on the Bus line also near stores.
For Additional Information on Admission Criteria
Level 2
MAT Capable
Contact info
Kelvin Spearman 804-625-6474
kelvinspearman47@yahoo.com
Denise Cobb 804-909-8947
denisecobb46@yahoo.com
Last on-site inspection: 11/20/24
Georgia’s Friends
In 2010, Georgia’s Friends, Inc., was incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping women recover from alcohol and drug addiction. The primary goal was to establish a recovery home to provide women a supportive, therapeutic living environment where they can maintain sobriety and build a new life. Georgia’s Friends came together to honor Georgia Barbour who died in the county jail following a long struggle with alcoholism. The founders believed that Georgia would be alive today if she had a safe and supportive place to live, recover and heal from her disease. Georgia’s Healing House, now known simply as Georgia’s House, opened in 2015 and now resides in a restored Victorian house in downtown Charlottesville
OUR MISSON
Georgia’s Friends provides programs and services in the Charlottesville-Albemarle community to help women suffering from drug and alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges. Georgia’s House, the signature initiative, provides hope and healing through a safe, therapeutic and structured home for women in the early stages of recovery.
Georgia’s House is the first recovery home for women in Charlottesville, providing a supportive living environment where residents can heal from addiction and rebuild their lives as contributing members of society. The residence is convenient to public transportation and many local resources for food, medical care, shopping and community services. The house is surrounded by beautiful mature gardens and peaceful outdoor living spaces.
Each woman arrives at Georgia’s House with unique needs and challenges. Residents are assisted in integrating into the community, securing basic needs, finding employment and in meeting any court-ordered requirements. Residents attend daily recovery meetings, have jobs and/or attend school. The women contribute to the residential community by completing regular chores, cooking group meals, and volunteering to help others. Women may live at Georgia’s House for up to two years, thus giving them time to truly change their lifestyles and habits while creating a new foundation for independent living. Costs are minimal so the women have an opportunity to rebuild without the worry of supporting themselves financially.
Georgia’s House is a place of hope and healing.
Serving Women
Level 2 Housing
Contact info
405 Ridge St.
Charlottesville VA 22902
434-284-7817
info@georgiasfriendscville.org
https://www.georgiasfriends.org/
Kristina Smith, Recovery Program Manager
Last on-site inspection: 7/15/25
Awareness House
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Awareness House is to provide a structured and stable living environment for persons recovering from the disease of addiction. With the highest standard of care, we enable residence to develop life skills by providing a structured environment and resources that enable personal growth and establish a foundation for long term recovery. Our residence focuses on the individual’s strengths and a recovery process designed to promote health, provide hope, and enrich the quality of life for each individual. Our residence provides benefit to the community by assisting individuals in achieving a productive, meaningful lifestyle within the community.
VISION STATEMENT
To offer inspiration that creates motivation!
ABOUT THE HOUSE:
Our Level 2 house is located on the bus line in Henrico Co. We serve adult males, with no exclusionary criteria regarding criminal history. Those engaged in Medically Assisted Therapies are welcome. A set of start-up linens, towel and wash cloth are provided for all new residence. Toilet paper and all cleaning supplies are provided for the house. We also offer 24-hour emergency maintenance.
Contact Information:
President: Mary Wiltshire
Cell:(804) 878-8883
Office:(804) 320-3626
Fax:(804) 330-5567
bactherapy@gmail.com
www.behavioralawareness.com
Last On-Site Inspection: 2/13/25
CARITAS Recovery Residences
The CARITAS Recovery Residences invites men and women at any point during their personal recovery journeys to live in one of our safe and affordable apartments. Located in the newly opened CARITAS Center, the apartments are part of a sober living community that meets the highest state and national standards. During your time here, we will help you save money, foster independence and make plans for your future. Our team will connect you to resources that will enhance your support networks, employment opportunities, self-awareness, and self-esteem. While the CARITAS Recovery Residences are not your final destination during your recovery journey, our purpose-filled and loving CARITAS family will be your friends for life. We look forward to being a bridge along your road to a bright future.
The Recovery Residences are part of the CARITAS mission to help our most vulnerable neighbors break the cycles of homelessness and addiction to reclaim their dignity. For more than 30 years, CARITAS has provided effective, permanent solutions to community members dealing with the crisis of homelessness and/or substance use disorder in the Richmond area. The nonprofit’s four programs include The Healing Place, the Emergency Shelter, The Furniture Bank, and CARITAS Works. Through these four programs, CARITAS provides men and women with the tools to make a successful transition to dignity and self-sufficiency. You can learn about all of the organization’s services at www.caritasva.org.
⦁ Serving Men and Women as well as LGBTQ Friendly
⦁ MAT Capable
⦁ Level 2 Housing
⦁ Fully Furnished with Utilities Included
⦁ On-site parking
⦁ Free Wireless Interne
CONTACT:
Benjamin Carr
Transition Manager
(804) 887-1581
RecoveryResidences@caritasva.org
www.caritasva.org/live-with-us/
Last on-site inspection: 4/11/25
Recovering Hands
Recovering Hands is a Consumer Operated 501-3(c) organization dedicated to providing support and residential extended-care to women suffering the effects of substance use. Recovering Hands is located on a 150-acre property in Nathalie, VA and has four beds. Our mission is to help women suffering from the effects of alcohol and drug abuse improve their health and wellness, learn to live a self-directed life and begin to utilize the recovery skills necessary to reach their full potential. Through working with a consistent advising team of peer recovery support specialists familiar with each resident, and with input from the community, residents learn to recognize and manage the symptoms of illness and the hallmarks of addiction, acquiring the tools to reduce the impact of these devastating forces on their lives. Recovering Hands, not your typical Recovery Residence, offers 30, 60 and 90-day options (longer term options can be arranged) to women seeking to recover from drug and alcohol addiction. Through our life skills program, our residents find the balance between responsibility and purpose. They develop greater personal responsibility and renewed life purpose and enthusiasm. The increased self-esteem and self-awareness created by their participation in our program creates the resiliency necessary to thrive.
MAT Capable
Serving women
Level 3 housing
Contact Information
Kim Adams
(860)309-1404
Last on-site inspection: 7/9/25
Evolution House
Evolution House’s goal is to create a recovery culture that inspires freedom from active addiction.
Located in Williamsburg, VA
Level 4
Serving women
https://www.evolutionhouse.org
Contact Information
Jeffery Carver
info@evolutionhouse.org
(757) 239-1462
Last on-site inspection: 2/18/25
Tri Hope
Mission Statement:
The mission for Tri-Home is to provide a safe and healthy residence for individuals to transition back into society. Tri-Home is a faith-based, non-profit recovery home with a family-model emphasis; each house should feel like “home” in a positive sense of the word. Our foundation is built upon addressing the whole person, focusing on the principles of spiritual, mental and physical growth. We believe in and will promote a faith-based approach to recovery for those who voluntarily enter our program.
Vision:
Tri-Home serves clients through faith-based recovery and practical life support. We provide a safe and positive home environment which increases an individual’s probability of long-term success and life-long recovery.
About the House
As an extension of Tri-Hope Life Ministries, Tri-Home is supported by peers, volunteers and local churches. It’s a home for men in recovery who want to add faith-based and family components to their recovery journey. It’s a place where we learn to say that “The Tri-Hope Fam sticks together no matter what.”
MAT Capable
Level 2 Housing
Serves Men & Women
Contact Information
Joel Hughes, Founder & Executive Director
joel@tri-hope.org
(804) 677-9513
tri-hope.org
Last on-site inspection: 6/23/25
Starfish Recovery & Wellness
Mission Statement:
The mission of Starfish Recovery & Wellness recovery residences is to “fill the hole” of trauma which leads to misuse of mind- and mood-altering substances by “making whole” through providing safe, drug- and alcohol-free environments that promote the healing and overall well being of its residents. This is accomplished by using the whole person approach to wellness, wherein the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of residents are addressed via the implementation of multiple wellness options. Residents may participate in group wellness options, including CrossFit, mindfulness sessions, Celebrate Recovery, fitness training, nutrition counseling, yoga, and breath work seminars, at all stages of recovery. Starfish Recovery & Wellness residences are located in historic districts of the city of Richmond.
Importantly, like traditional recovery residences, Starfish Recovery & Wellness also maintains drug testing, medication policies, and behavioral rules. Each Starfish Recovery & Wellness recovery residence maintains on-site oversight via Recovery & Wellness Peer Leaders. Each residence is also assigned a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, who conducts one on one sessions and weekly group check ins. In keeping with its commitment to the whole person approach to wellness, residents may be referred to clinicians based on their specific circumstances.
Level 2 and Level 3 Housing
MAT Capable
Serving Men and Women
Website: www.starfishrecovery.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/starfishrecoveryllc
Instagram: @starfishrecoveryandwellness
Contact Information
Stephanie Bellanger
stephanie@starfishrecovery.com
804-442-7968 Ext. 202
Amber Deaton
amber@starfishrecovery.com
804-442-7968 Ext 203
Last on-site inspection: 6/24/25
Roads to Recovery
Roads to Recovery is a recovery community organization; an independent, nonprofit corporation led by people in and supportive of recovery. Our goal is to develop and mobilize resources to increase the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addictions. We focus on building services and supports to fill gaps in the system of care. We also provide public education and advocacy aimed at reducing the stigma that prevents people from getting help. Roads to Recovery operates a recovery center that is the “hub” from which we provide peer recovery support services and promote a positive culture of recovery from substance use disorders. We operate six recovery residences that support long-term recovery and can provide an affordable alternative to residential treatment. Our residential program offers the structure of single-gender homes with a Resident Manager, 24-hour, 7-days a week supervision, and the resources of the Roads to Recovery Center to provide comprehensive recovery management services.
Website: www.roads2recovery.org
Loudoun Serenity House
Established in 2020, Loudoun Serenity House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located 40 miles from Washington, DC, in the town of Leesburg, Virginia, close to public transportation and within walking or biking distance to grocery and retail shops. We welcome all adults from any geographic location with at least 30 days sobriety – applicants need to have completed a treatment program or be currently enrolled in a program with a primary diagnosis of substance use disorder (SUD). We have two transitional recovery houses: our women’s house can hold up to eight (8) residents and our men’s house can hold up to seven (7) residents. Our vision is to create a controlled and supportive environment which provides newly-sober women and men the tools necessary to bolster and maintain their recovery while helping to repair those personal and professional relationships that were destroyed over the months, years and possibly decades in which addiction controlled their lives.
Level 2 Housing
Serving Men and Women
MAT Capable
Contact Info:
(571) 207-9000
info@loudounserenity.org
https://www.loudounserenity.org/
Last on-site inspection: 8/27/25
Atlantic Outreach Group Inc
Atlantic Outreach Group, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that has serviced the Greater Richmond area since 2010. By taking a grass roots approach to providing services, we have been able to effectively connect the most vulnerable populations to the resources needed for their success. We like to think of ourselves as a resource compass for the community. Our Fresh Start Sober Living Homes are an expansion of the services that we currently offer with a specialized focus on recovery housing for those experiencing substance use barriers. The primary goal of Fresh Start Sober Living is to establish recovery homes that offers a supportive, therapeutic living environment where our residents can maintain sobriety and build a new life.
OUR MISSON
It is the mission of Atlantic Outreach Group’s sober living homes to promote quality recovery housing through exceptional quality care standards in an effort help individual with long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug use and addiction. Fresh Start Sober Living is a safe and healthy living environment that promotes abstinence from alcohol and other mind-altering substances. The purpose of Fresh Start is to provide an environment to initiate and sustain recovery. Fresh Start aims to improve one’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. Our principles and practices are based on the core values of hope, compassion, respect, honesty, responsibility, and fairness during the journey to long lasting recovery.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Areas of Focus: Awareness, Treatment, and Prevention
- Provide support services and access treatment avenues for individuals and families experiencing substance use disorder.
- Educate the community on substance use disorder focusing on prevention, treatment, and recovery and relapse prevention.
- Collaborate with all community sectors on substance use disorder focusing on prevention, treatment, recovery, and relapse prevention.
- Support advocacy through education and training.
- Participate, advocate, and lobby for recovery on a broader stage to regional, county, state, and federal organizations.
Additional Supportive Services
Atlantic Outreach Group believes that everyone should have access to food and we take pride in being able to assist in the fight against hunger in our communities.
If you or someone you know is experiencing food insecurities, please contact our Food Pantry at 804.308.2648. You can also schedule an appointment online at www.aog4u.org/foodpantry.
Level 2 & 3 Housing
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 9/2/25
A Few Good Roots Inc.
A Few Good Roots Inc. sober living program: A Hallowed Place is a drug & alcohol-free environment serving men. AFGR Inc. is committed to maintaining the safety, health, and continued recovery success of our residents. We do this by providing safe, secure, and affordable recovery residences. We provide daily structure, oversight, outreach, recovery support and have random drug screens and community service requirements.
Level 2
Serving Men
Please contact us atprograms.goodroots@gmail.com, afewgoodrootsinc.org,
or 804-833-0467 Lichele Billups.
Piedmont CSB
Our mission is to help individuals, families and the community enhance their quality of life by providing a highly effective continuum of behavioral health services, including prevention, treatment, education and support within available resources, which are available in Patrick County, Henry County, Martinsville City and Franklin County. PRCSB currently operates five Recovery Residences throughout our neighboring counties. The Grace House located in Rocky Mount Virginia, serves women who are pregnant and postpartum. New Paths and Serenity Cottage are in Martinsville Virginia and serve adult women. PRCSB also operates two men’s recovery residences, Passages and The Landing, which are located in Martinsville as well. Our Recovery Residences are strategically operated by CPRS and work closely with other services in place such as case management, the recovery center, and clinical staff. We have live in House Managers who are available for support around the clock. PRCSB aims to provide a safe and motivating environment that will assist in enhancing the resident’s independence and individual Recovery.”
Contact Info:
For the recovery residences in Martinsville, please contact is Leon Richardson, – 276-340-5926, lrichardson@piedmontcsb.org,
For the Grace House in Rocky Mount, please contact Monica Flora – 276-340-7168, mflora@piedmontcsb.org
Serves Men & Women
Level 2 Housing / Level 3 Housing for Women & Children
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 5/13/25
Urban Recovery RVA

Urban Recovery RVA believes that access to quality Recovery housing and Addiction Recovery Management Services (ARMS) should be available to everyone. To this end, our mission is to place a focus on and provide quality Recovery Housing for Black, Brown, and other special populations seeking freedom for active addiction. Urban Recovery RVA’s goal is to set the highest standards of Recovery-Focused care that promotes short term abstinence and fosters a foundation for long term recovery to improve the quality of life of individuals, families, and communities.
Level 2 Residences
MAT Capable
Location: Richmond, VA
Contact:
Corey Clarke (804)997 – 1650
Last on-site inspection: 10/24/25
Recovery in Action
It is the mission of Recovery In Action to help individuals with long-term recovery from addiction. Recovery In Action is a safe and healthy living environment that promotes abstinence. Recovery In Action currently serving men, We strive to provide a safe, helpful environment that supports each resident in their recovery from addiction. With a vision to empower residents to recover from addiction and continue living a safe and healthy life. We envision all persons in recovery from addiction having access to all the care, support, and tools they need to live happier, healthier lives.Our principles and practices are based on the core values of hope, compassion, respect, honesty, responsibility, and fairness during the journey to long lasting recovery.
Recovery in Action is dedicated to providing support and residential care to men suffering the effects of substance abuse. Recovery In Action has a house for men and a house for women, there is a live in house manager, random drug screening, and weekly mandatory house meeting and dinner.
(804) 507-7438
riava@recoveryinactionva.org
Level 2
Serving Men & Women
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 4/15/25
Faith Recovery
Faith Recovery is a clinically based SUD program which operates two Level 4 VARR Certified Recovery Residences. Within these residences we provide a safe sober living environment which includes a clinically managed recovery services program which meets the state and national standards. With the use of evidence-based clinical practices and biblical principles we aim to treat both the behavioral and spiritual components of addiction, helping our residents to find and embrace recovery
Contact Information
Clinical Director
Conor Yeomans, LPC CSAC
(757) 377-9322
Website
Level 2
Serving Men
Last on-site inspection:12/16/24
M3 Bridge Recovery
The mission of M3 Bridge Recovery is to provide high quality recovery services, life skills training, and supportive therapeutic housing to people with a substance use disorder and a variety of addiction needs. M3 Bridge Recovery offers a spiritually based recovery model. Their team and program staff guide participants to a service focused mindset that works to build a positive perspective for their future.
Contact Information
(804) 986-9970
INFO@M3BridgeRecovery.org
Website
Level 2
Serving Men
MAT Capable
Date of Last Inspection: July 22, 2025
HER House
HER House is a single-family home with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms with the capacity to support eight women. The residence is located in a vibrant and friendly downtown neighborhood that is an easy walk to shops, restaurants, AA and NA meetings, as well as local community services. HER House stands for Homes Empowering Recovery and their mission is to empower women recovering from substance use disorder by providing safe and supportive housing.
Contact Information
Melissa Brown
540-807-0978
Melissa@HERecovery.com
Website
Level 2
Serving Women
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 4/14/25
Russell County Recovery
Located in Southwest Virginia, Russell County Recovery (RCR) is a non-profit substance use disorder (SUD) recovery community organization led by individuals living in recovery or who have been directly impacted by addiction and support recovery in the community. Serving both men and women, RCR maintains two recovery residences that support long-term recovery and provides an affordable alternative to residential treatment. RCR also maintains a resource center of peer recovery support services and promotes a positive culture of recovery from SUD. The goal of RCR is to develop and utilize resources to enhance the quality of long-term recovery from SUD. The commitment of RCR is to create services and fill gaps in the system along with providing public support and advocacy directed in reducing the stigma that prevents individuals from seeking help. The mission of RCR is “to assist individuals in achieving long-term recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs) and to eliminate the stigma that prevents people from getting help.”
Contact Information
https://www.russellcountyrecovery.com/
Hope Fennewald
evangeline.fennewald@
Level 2
Serving Women & Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 6/5/25
The Dandelion Hive
Contact Information
Jayden Leblanc, Director
Level 2
LGBTQIA+
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 3/31/25
Jumpstart Residential Services
Jumpstart Residential Services offers a supportive home environment for individuals in recovery. We provide housing, guidance on obtaining essential resources and a supportive community actively engaged in the recovery journey. We prioritize holistic well-being while offering transportation to recovery meetings, and guiding residents to find recovery mentors and foster meaningful relationships crucial to their continued recovery. Our focus is on empowering individuals to rebuild their lives through ongoing support and connection within a nurturing environment.
Contact Information
Nathan Schlund – 804-510-9807
Jumpstart Residential Services on Facebook
Level 2 – Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 2/13/25
Kingdom Life Ministry
Contact Information
Email – info@klmrecovery.org
Website – http://klmrecovery.org/
Level 2 – Men
MAT Capable
Last On-Site Inspection: 5/27/25
Rockbridge Recovery
Rockbridge Recovery’s HOPE House is a six (6) month Men’s Sober Living Program designed to assist men with addiction find recovery and prepare for long term recovery from substance use.
Contact Information
paula.hubbard@rrhopehouse.org
Last on-site inspection: 5/6/25
Dickenson County Recovery
The mission of Dickenson County Recovery, Inc. is to reduce barriers to healthy, stable, and sustained recovery for individuals with substance use disorders by providing a safe and sober living environment. Rebuild resident confidence in themselves by providing regular access to counseling, group intervention programs, peer outreach assistance and education programs designed to teach basic life skills, coping skills, and job skills to live a healthy lifestyle. Utilize job placement and or community involvement to integrate these folks back into the community and their families.
Contact Information
Level 2
Serving Women
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 6/6/25
Homebuddies

HomeBuddies is a community-based nonprofit organization focused on providing safe and affordable shared housing solutions in Northern Virginia. We are on a journey to create shared housing for residents who want a supportive and stable environment where everyone can thrive! We currently have a Men’s house available for residents.
Contact Information
Level 2
Men
MAT Capable
Last On-Site Inspection: 8/4/25
Uhuru Foundation - Keys to Love

The Uhuru Foundation – Keys to Love is a housing program for men who are returning citizens in recovery from substance use disorders. The program addresses the needs of these men with safe and substance-free housing, wrap-around support, life coaching, peer support, and links to education, employment, healthcare, and other services. The program is recovery-oriented and focuses on homelessness prevention, reentry, and hard-to-reach adults. Keys to Love is part of Uhuru’s family-centered approach to keeping families connected and supporting the broader community.
Contact Information
Level 2
Men
MAT Capable
Last On-Site Inspection: 3/12/24
City of Refuge
We are a peer-led recovery program open to anyone earnestly seeking recovery. Using a best practice model of recovery support, we lead our participants through cognitive-behavior based activities of self-discovery and skill building while holding them accountable and providing community support to help them find their pathway to recovery.
Contact Information
D’Archie Lewis at (804) 295-2499 | bigcity810@yahoo.com
Thurman Collier at (757) 373-6900 | Pastor_tc@yahoo.com.
Level 2
Men
MAT Capable
Date of Last On-Site Inspection: 8/20/25
TE Recovery
Struggling with addiction can be daunting and the journey doesn’t end after detox. With the Jon Arrabal House of Hope, TE Recovery offers a long-term housing solution for individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. Named in honor of Jon Arrabal, our house provides a nurturing environment that promotes personal growth and healing.
Founded by individuals who have personal connections to the struggles of addiction and a deep passion for aiding recovery, our house empowers residents to lead quality lives both inside and beyond our walls, fostering self-sufficiency within the community. We leverage the resources of the wider recovery community, blending a welcoming home environment with support from 12-step programs, faith-based initiatives, and other recovering individuals.
Contact Information
Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 12/3/24
Sober Living 757
Sober Living 757 serves the Hampton Roads area by providing a sober living environment for people recovering from substance use disorder. We follow the Social Model of Recovery and offer various resources through shared housing, peer support, and community resources. Guided by NARR’s Core Principles, we operate with integrity, uphold residents’ rights, and inspire purpose. We believe in using peers to staff and govern, providing a home-like experience, and promoting health and safety.
Contact Information
Gail Padon | 757-288-7560 | soberliving757@gmail.com
www.soberliving757.com
Level 2
Women
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 4/1/25
Next Frontier Recovery
Next Frontier Recovery LLC is an innovative and licensed enterprise dedicated to facilitating the journey of individuals toward comprehensive recovery and improved life outcomes. Focusing on delivering exceptional services, Next Frontier Recovery offers various solutions that bridge the gap between structured living environments and top-notch outpatient treatment. Our distinctive approach combines ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) level 2.5 and recovery supportive residences, creating a powerful synergy that sets the stage for clients to transition successfully into the next stages of their recovery and personal development.
Contact Information
804-915-1660 | info@nextfrontierrecovery.com
www.nextfrontierrecovery.com
Level 4
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 4/29/25
Higher Ground Women's Recovery Residence

Contact Information
Director: Liz Brooks
(276) 653-1011 | help@hgwrr.org
www.hgwrr.org
Level 2
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 6/6/25
Strength In Peers

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MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 7/1/25
Our Community Home

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www.ourcommunityhome.org
Level 2
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 7/22/25
Konnect Recovery

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brian@konnectministries.com
202-704-3231
Level 2
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 7/11/25
Haven of Hope Recovery House

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Level 2
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 8/19/25
Ardan Community Living

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Level 3 / Serving Women
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 9/9/25
Inspire

Our mission is to provide a safe, supportive, and structured environment where persons in recovery from a substance use disorder can heal, grow, and enhance their lives. We are committed to fostering a community of accountability, respect, and compassion, empowering each resident to achieve lasting sobriety and personal transformation through peer support, life skills development, and a foundation of hope.
Contact Information
Contact information:
- Chelsea Young
- Website: inspirerva.com
- Email: inspirervallc@gmail.com
- Phone: (804) 307-1253
Level 2 / Serving Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 10/28/25
Manna House TSL

Contact Information
Contact information:
- Grant Smith
- Website: https://www.mannahousetsl.com/
- Email:
- Phone: 703-981-4746
Level 2 / Serving Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 11/11/25
Falls Church, Virginia
Path ReEntry

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- Anthony Gomez 804-774-6792
- Andrea Edmunds 804-921-7660
- Website: http://www.pathreentry.org/
- Email: PathReentry@Gmail.com
Level 2 / Serving Men
MAT Capable
Last on-site inspection: 11/6/25
Richmond, Virginia
Eagle's Nest Regeneration

Contact Information
- Website: www.enrm.org
- Phone: 540-745-4001
- Fax: 540-744-3534
Level 2 / Serving Men
Last on-site inspection: 12/2/25
Floyd, Virginia
