Christian Recovery House
Contact: 910-386-1355
Address: 5002 Oleander Dr., Wilmington, NC 28403
The difference between CRH and other halfway houses is the belief that true recovery, and the joy that accompanies it, can only be realized through Jesus Christ. Residents will spend time in Bible study, prayer and worship on a daily basis, and will attend Christ-centered 12-step meetings and services as a part of their weekly affairs.
Website: https://www.christianrecoveryhouses.org/
Offers: Worship, Bible Study, 12-step meetings. You don’t have to be a Christian to attend, but you will asked to live as tough you are one.
Application Process: Intake over the phone. Cannot be on maintenance drugs. Subject to criminal background check. No violent crimes.
Fee: $70 non-refundable processing fee. $100 refundable security deposit. Weekly fee is $140 per week.
Community Care of the Lower Cape Fear
Contact: 910-332-9543
Address: 1209 Culbreth Dr., Suite 200, Wilmington, NC 28405
Community Care of the Lower Cape Fear provides a care management team of registered nurses and social workers, behavioral health specialists, pharmacists, health care coaches, and member support specialists to help figure out your health care needs and support your provider.
Website: www.carelcf.org
Mothers Praying for Adult Children
Contact: info@mothersprayingforadultchildren.org
Address: 1319-CC Military Cutoff Rd., #145, Wilmington, NC 28405
After talking to many mothers who read my book “A Mother’s Prayer,” it was clear to me a mother’s support group was needed. Thus, MPAC – Mothers Praying for Adult Children was born. All mothers have one thing in common, and that is praying for their children. It doesn’t matter whether their children have never given one minute’s problem or have trouble making decisions or they are on drugs or in prison. They are our children and we want God’s best for them.
Website: https://mothersprayingforadultchildren.org
New Life Launch Pad
Contact: 910-632-2344
Address: 5001 Wrightsville Ave, Wilmington, NC 28403
Our mission is to be a resource of hope and motivating instruction in the lives of our members. The Launch Pad system includes behavioral support and facilitated workshops to help restore values that may have been compromised by substance use or dependence.
Website: https://www.newlifelaunchpad.com
Offers: AA’s 12 Step Program of recovery, Family Centered Programs, Health & Wellness, Mental & Personality, Social, Spiritual.
Application Process: Online Application, Phone Interview
Fee: Yes
Salvation Army
Contact: 910-762-2070
Address: 820 North 2nd Street, NC 28403
The Shelter has 52 beds for men. Women and families reside in separate dorm rooms in the facility. Each dorm contains bunk beds, lockers and bathroom facilities with showers. Linens and toiletries are provided and laundry facilities are on site. Breakfast and dinner are served in the dining room. A bag lunch is provided for the residents to take with them as they go to look for employment, work or school.
Website: https://www.salvationarmycarolinas.org/capefear/programs/
Offers: Shelter. Life Skills. Soup Line. Emergency Assistance. Family Store.
Application Process: Call. No ID or other documentation is required. The Shelter Program does require participants to be drug and alcohol free.
Fee: $8 per night
Stepping Stone Manor (for men 18 and older)
Contact: 910-762-1743
Address: 416 Walnut St., Wilmington, NC 28401
Stepping Stone Manor provides clinically managed low-intensity residential services for adult males who are diagnosed with a substance use disorder and require daily supervision. The mission of Stepping Stone Manor is to assist individuals with mapping a road to long-term recovery. A combination of treatment modalities are utilized to address patients’ needs and enable patients to internalize and maintain therapeutic gains as they reintegrate into the community.
Website: https://www.porthealth.org
Offers: Home like atmosphere. Room and board. Five 12 step meetings each week. Substance abuse counseling.
Application Process: Call.
Men 18 and older. 72 Hours without the use of addictive substances.
A required TB test. Must be willing to participate in a program of recovery.
Zero tolerance policy for substance abuse and random drug screenings conducted.
Fee: $120 weekly after 90 days
Wilmington Area Intergroup Office of Alcoholics Anonymous, A.A.
Contact: 910-794-1840
The Intergroup office is the communications center and exchange hub for over 80 groups with nearly 200 meetings each week in the Wilmington Area.
Website: https://wilmingtonaa.us
Wilmington Recovery House
Contact: 910-604-3144
Address: 3975 B Market St., Wilmington, NC 28403
Wilmington Recovery strives to provide the safest, home-like recovery residences in our city, where members will learn and practice effective methods for overcoming their addictions.
Website: https://wilmingtonrecovery.com
Offers: Structured living, Accountability, Engagement, AA’s 12 Step Program of recovery, In house drug monitoring and screening.
Application Process: Intake over the phone
Fee: None
