Rea of Hope Fellowship Home, located in Charleston, West Virginia, is a dedicated facility supporting women on their journey to recover from alcohol and drug addiction. The program focuses on empowering women through structured abstinence-based recovery while fostering self-sufficiency and personal growth. Its mission centers on reuniting families, providing safe and affordable housing, and offering resources to equip women with the tools to lead independent, fulfilling lives.
The program emphasizes a 12-step recovery model combined with life skills training, job support, and access to continuing education. Women are required to work, volunteer, or attend school, which reinforces responsibility and community engagement. The facility has multiple residential properties in Charleston’s Historic East End, ensuring a secure and supportive environment for all residents.
Rea of Hope boasts remarkable results, having helped over 295 women graduate successfully while reuniting more than 400 children with their mothers. Annually, it provides thousands of shelter nights and meals to residents, illustrating its significant community impact.