Aletheia House is a community-based nonprofit organization that provides substance use treatment and supportive services in Alabama. Founded in 1972, the organization operates multiple programs across the state, including outpatient and residential treatment services connected to its Birmingham locations. The Finley Avenue West site is part of its outpatient addiction treatment network, offering structured services for individuals addressing substance use disorders.
The organization delivers substance abuse treatment alongside prevention programs, healthcare access, employment services, HIV services, and affordable housing support. Programs are designed to connect individuals with community resources while participating in treatment. Some residential services within the broader network serve specific populations such as men, women, and pregnant women or women with children.
Located in Birmingham, the facility operates in Alabama’s largest city, an urban area known for regional healthcare systems, public transportation access, and year-round mild weather. Birmingham provides proximity to community services and employment resources that may support individuals during recovery programs. Aletheia House provides services through coordinated locations across several Alabama counties, with treatment and social support programs integrated into a wider community services structure.