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Life Coaching helps with achieving specific goals and overcoming obstacles to personal and/or career growth. Goals may be related to any area of personal development, including spiritual growth, relationships, career/ business, or health and wellness.
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Spanish speaking available
Fees
- Individual Sessions $150
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Veterans can experience a range of life events, opportunities, and challenges after they leave the military:
- Sharing LGBTQ+ Identity With Providers
Click here to learn about the resources and support available for Veterans who have faced challenges related to coming out as a person who identifies as LGBTQ+.
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- Homelessness
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Free
Corazon Ministries has partnered with Deborah’s House to support women who have completed an in-patient program for their ongoing recovery from the disease of addiction by providing a safe sober-living home, spiritual mentoring, and modeling of life skills for their continued success.
Located in San Antonio's near northside, our six-bed home includes a beautiful kitchen, three bedrooms, a study area, and a large common area.
Residents pay no rent the first month, and rent after that is 30% of their net income, not to exceed $300 per month. Residents who are attending school or training programs may pay even less.
Our 9-month Discipleship Program is a transformative journey of healing and restoration for individuals battling with substance dependency.
We understand the challenges that come with addiction, and our program is designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking freedom from the chains of dependency.
Click here to learn more about the program
Someone battling with substance dependency
Provides a supported, sober living dorm environment for men and women on the Haven for Hope campus.
Our Pay it Forward Dorms Program recovery dorms then provides a safe and accountable environment for them to continue working on their recovery from addiction, practice the tools learned in rehab, and better prepare for their transition back into the community.
Members in the Pay it Forward Dorms Program live in a dorm environment for up to one year. The people served work towards a 12 step program and are focused on mainting their sobriety. During the twelve months they will heal and learn to create more meaningful lives in an effort to become productive members of society.
Dorm Program members are seen as campus leaders, encouraging and lifting up others in recovery.
These dorms have beds for 46 men and 12 women.
This program is exclusively for the residents of Bexar county, who have experienced or are at-risk of homelessness, and are receiving services at Haven for Hope.
Additional eligibility criteria include:
- having a sponsor
- attending recovery-related meetings
- members who have excelled and graduated from a substance use treatment program.
- being employed or actively looking for work
- submitting to random substance use screening
- adherence to an absolute zero-tolerance substance use policy
Members of the Pay it Forward Dorms Program pay low monthly program fees.
Click here for more information.
We provide assistance to men and women who are coming out of drug or alcohol rehab, or incarceration, and need to transition to a place which is sober, safe, and clean. The Bridge provides a long-term living environment to help prevent relapse and reduce the likelihood of becoming homeless.
We provide emergency housing assistance by paying the security deposit and first two weeks of rent for entry into an approved sober living home, as well as grocery gift cards and bus passes whenever possible to remove barriers to getting employed.
We also provide referral assistance to other collaborating agencies that help the client with job search assistance and work-appropriate clothing.
Our programs have strict eligibility criteria, including:
- having a sponsor
- attending recovery-related meetings
- being employed or actively looking for work
- submitting to random substance use screening
- adherence to an absolute zero-tolerance substance use policy
We help individuals form a plan and develop the tools they need to transition back into society. The Bridge Program has helped nearly 5000 people enter sober living with over 1.1 million in awareded funds.
Reduced.
Monday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
The Victory Gospel Spiritual Growth Center is a ministry of Victory Gospel Chapel. It's an extension of God's mercy that was established to help those who are lost in darkness such as drug abuse, alcoholism, and other serious problems. The purpose of the ministry is to help those people first discover the love of Jesus Christ, and then build new lives through that love. The SGC helps men and women from all walks of life restructure their lives so they can achieve success.
Our ministry offers:
- Prayer three times daily
- Daily classes
- Group Sessions and Drug Group Sessions
- Biblical Counseling
If you or someone you know needs help, please contact us at any time. We care about souls, and we've been here to help men and women from all walks of life find Jesus Christ and the change that only He can bring.
Minimum 90 + days
Homeless accepted, must follow house rules
Free
Newly Empowered Women (N.E.W.), is a program of B.E.A.T. Coalition Trust designed to help women who are infected and/or affected by HIV/AIDS begin renewed lives by overcoming the past. As they journey down their new road, our women will learn life long skills in order to develop and maintain healthy and productive lives.
Our Goals:
- Changing Behavior
- Decrease in high risk behavior
- Reuniting Families
- Eliminating drug and alcohol abuse
- Building economic and financial stability
- Developing computer literacy
- Increasing job readiness
- Cultivating a healthy image of one’s self
Our Residents:
- Women who are disproportionately infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
- Women who are in transition from homelessness, struggling with drug addiction or coming home from prison
- Women with the desire to live healthy, clean and sober lives
- Remain at our facility from 6 to 24 months.
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
Men only
Capacity: 9
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
The Home provides a free residential, Christian environment for men and women. The purpose of the Home is to reclaim, redeem, and restore lives that have been destroyed or disrupted by drugs, alcohol, and/or other substance abuse by establishing three essential values:
- a commitment to Christ
- restoration of the family
- a positive work ethic
The goal of Victory Outreach San Antonio Christian Recovery Homes is to reach those affected by the scourges of urban life including drug and alcohol addiction, gang involvement, and prostitution.
Free
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
Casa Mia is a partnership between Crosspoint and the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing (SON).
Casa Mia provides transitional residential programming in a residential setting, focusing specifically on women with opioid use disorder who are pregnant and/or parenting and welcoming their young children to accompany them.
This program relies on the proven Crosspoint model of transitional residential services to provide recovery housing while women access needed outpatient treatment services.
The SON brings to Casa Mia its extensive expertise in women’s health, child growth and development, nutrition, and program evaluation.
Unlike most recovery housing, Casa Mia welcomes women who have chosen a variety of pathways to recovery including medication-assisted treatment.
The Esperanza Court provides transitional residential support to individuals enrolled in the Bexar County Human Trafficking Court. This Bexar County Specialty Court began operating in May 2014 with the aim of interrupting the cycle of prostitution, arrests and addiction that devastates the lives of women and men. Shortly after the court’s inception, Crosspoint agreed to add its proven model of transitional residential services to the court’s resources.
Crosspoint’s Esperanza program provides a safe and secure residential experience for clients. The program is co-located in our Residential Reentry Center where that program’s structure and accountability rules provide clients positive support in their challenging transition. Esperanza clients who lack positive supports in the community need time to establish a stable foundation for independent growth and success. The Crosspoint program provides a safe haven from which Esperanza clients can take time to build their skills and resources as they prepare for a new life.
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Women only
- Capacity: 9
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 7
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 9
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 9
The residential area home has been open since 2008 serving the needs of men in the community primarily suffering from drug and alcohol addictions. Men from all walks of life and ages and racial background receive personal and spiritual help following the 12 step Christian approach of Celebrate Recovery. Our Men’s Recovery home is also using a format of house rules and guidelines similar to the Oxford House national program, to help with learning self-governing and requirements of living as one group. We are proudly 501C-3 approved.
This approach includes biblical counseling, life application, parenting, and communication skills to better prepare them for the general society. There is additional focus on anger management, writing skills to assist in future job applications and additional one on one focus in their respective area of need. This program is free of charge to the residents that meet the proper requirements. The men make a commitment to use these tools to overcome the destructive power of alcohol and drug addictions.
Click here to learn more
The Clubhouse provides a structured transitional housing that's a safe environment for men who support and encourage recovery for one another.
We are not a boarding house or special needs facility. We are a group of men who live independently in a semi-controlled environment. Our residents will be adult alcoholics and addicts who are motivated to continue their recovery, committed to staying sober, and agree to remain accountable to others in their active recovery program.
Resident housing & support services that work!
Begin your intake process today!
Click here to send a chat or a message.
Eligibility:
- Men only.
- Adult alcoholics and addicts
- Those actively working a 12-step program.
Availability at the Clubhouse is on a first come, first served basis.
Online payment available.
Call us at 210-780-3002.
Fees as low as $50 intake and $570/month program fees including housing, utilities and program services. (Call for complete details and available openings.
The Greencrest House is an independently run Sober Home for Men.
We have single and double rooms and room spot is based upon seniority. We supply utilities, a washer, a dryer, a TV in the living room, WIFI, cooking utensils, some clothes, and dish soap, and you supply your items.
We believe in principles above personalities.
House Amenities:
- TV
- Cable TV
- Dryer
- Internet
- Kitchen
- Washer
- Wireless Internet
Ideal Resident: Someone who is and wants to stay sober. Someone who is self-supporting, and willing to help others stay sober.
Click here to contact Chris for more information or to request a bed.
Rates
Monthly, Shared Room $385
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Women only
- Capacity: 7
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Women only
- Capacity: 11
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Women only
- Capacity: 7
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Women only
- Capacity: 8
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 8
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 7
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
- Men only
- Capacity: 9