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** A Beacon of Recovery for Mothers**

At The Sunflower House  of Hope, we believe that every mother deserves a second chance. Our specialized program is designed to empower women who are battling addiction, providing them with a safe and supportive environment to begin their journey toward recovery. 

 

Our six-month residential program is  free, ensuring that financial barriers do not stand in the way of healing and transformation. We focus on equipping mothers with the essential skills and tools needed to not only overcome substance use but also to thrive in their everyday lives. From counseling and therapy sessions to life skills workshops and parenting classes, our comprehensive approach addresses the unique challenges faced by mothers in recovery.

 

At Sunflower House of Hope, we understand that recovery is not just about abstaining from substances; it’s about building a fulfilling life that fosters resilience and well-being. Our team of compassionate professionals is dedicated to supporting each mother every step of the way, helping them navigate their personal recovery paths while also strengthening their familial bonds.

 

Join us at The Sunflower  House, where we’re not just restoring lives; we’re fostering a community of empowered mothers ready to reclaim their futures and inspire others with their stories of triumph. Together, we can break the cycle of addiction and cultivate hope for families and communities.

Restoration Program

Sunflower House of Hope consists of 7 Mommy/Baby rooms with a program tailored to each need in working through the processes of becoming substance free.  This program involves teaching tools that equip the women to walk out a rescued, recovered, restored and redeemed life.

 

Each mother/baby will receive Love and Hope through guided structured living that develops a pathway of success, opening up a future full of possibilities.  The offered resources and program care will equip each lady with the opportunity to become an active part of society instead of a victim to their past.

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