Residential
1429 Lee Street East, Charleston, WV, 25301
Rea of Hope Fellowship Home supports women in West Virginia who are battling **drug and alcohol addiction**, offering life-changing structure through a 12-step, abstinence-based program. The center combines supportive housing with evidence-informed recovery practices to help women rebuild confidence, strengthen life skills, and work toward long-term stability. With a mission to keep families together, the facility focuses on providing safe, affordable living spaces that promote healing, accountability, and progress.
Women at Rea of Hope Fellowship Home benefit from individualized case management, life skills education, and referrals for mental health and medical care. The program includes structured daily routines, employment or education requirements, and active participation in recovery meetings. After graduation, residents may choose to continue their recovery journey in New Life Apartments, where they can live independently with their children. This transitional housing supports lasting sobriety, financial growth, and the confidence needed to succeed beyond treatment.