Our Mission To provide housing and treatment services for men and women in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction and to facilitate their responsible and successful reentry into the community.
Our Philosophy A positive self-image (imperative for recovery) is enhanced by a friendly, pleasant, clean, supportive and sober environment. Alcoholism or drug addiction often consumes everything in its path. Many people who are just beginning the process of recovery are a long way from living in uplifting surroundings. We provide an environment that anyone would be proud to call home.
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About Us
Breakthrough Recovery Outreach was founded on the belief that people in recovery can truly
benefit if they have a clean, beautiful place they are proud to call home.
We believe that a person's self-esteem is strongly influenced by his or her immediate surroundings,
and with this philosophy in mind, Breakthrough Recovery Outreach is committed to providing the
finest in residential sober living. Our goal is to provide a supportive, structured and quality
environment for people who are committed and active in their sobriety. Above all, we want our
residents to be able to practice their sobriety in a safe, secure setting.
At Breakthrough Recovery Outreach, the moment a recovering man or woman walks through the
front door, the healing process begins. From the very first day, he engages in an active program of
recovery designed to guide and support him in every aspect of his life: physical, emotional,
vocational, and spiritual. Residents are encouraged to live at Breakthrough Recovery Outreach for as
long as they feel the need for group support.
Breakthrough Recovery Outreach offers a flexible living environment with emphasis on individual
responsibility and accountability - those issues that are so important in dealing with both the work
place and social relationships. Combined with a flexible environment, Breakthrough Recovery
Outreach also provides the resident with structured living by requiring attendance at off-site 12-step
meetings, attendance at weekly house meetings, aftercare participation, fulfillment of household
chores and adhering to curfews.