Sober Living with EWP

“Every day was difficult, but it was also better…I had my recovery coach to help me, and a place I knew was safe. I was away from the abuse and able to focus on living clean and violence-free.”

Trauma takes its toll.

Victims of domestic or sexual violence can find themselves in a vicious cycle of coping through substance use. Often, their abuser keeps them using, or prevents them from accessing recovery services.

EWP understands.

We offer dedicated living space, meals, and supportive services for women who are ready to move forward in an environment of safety and understanding. EWP’s Recovery Coach and Sober Living Advocate provide day-to-day advocacy to support a philosophy of self-determination and empowerment.

Take the first step.

Program participants must be actively engaged in substance use disorder treatment (SUD) or recovery management services (RMS) through authorized providers.

Substance Abuse Resources

 

  • ACAC, 1090 East Apple Ave……………………………………………………(231) 737-9840
  • Arbor Circle, 1060 W. Norton Ave…………………………………………….. (231) 777-2222
  • Catholic Charities of West Michigan, 1095 3rd. St,…..…………………………. (616) 356-6247
  • Healthwest 376 East Apple Ave,………………………………………………(231) 722-HELP
  • Muskegon Family Care, 2201 S. Getty…………………………………..……..(231) 739-9315
  • Hackley Community Care, 2700 Baker…………………………………………..(231)737-1335
  • Eastside Outpatient Services, 445 E. Sherman Blvd…………………………… (231) 739-4359
  • Salvation Army/Turning Point, 1221 Shonat…………………………………….(231) 773-3284
  • Cherry Health, 1611 Oak Ave…………………………………………………… (231) 767-1921
  • Fresh Coast Alliance, 1190 Apple Ave.………………………………………… (231) 260-2197
  • The Red Project (inside My Space Storage), 1657 S. Getty St. ………………… (231) 375-3839
  • Wedgewood Christian Services, 950 W. Norton Ave. Ste. 301………………… (231) 799-5221
  • Mercy Health Life Counseling, 125 E. Southern…………………………………(231) 672-3582

 

Recovery Management Resources

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