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SOBER LIVING HOUSE IN GEORGIA

Sober Living in 
Richmond County GA

If you are ready to do the work, there is a place here for you. Our sober living homes provide the foundation, support, and community you need to move from where you have been toward where you are going.

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About Our Sober Living Housing

Deliverance Ministry Supportive Services will soon operate two separate sober living homes, each designed with a specific community in mind. While the framework, faith foundation, and commitment to lasting recovery are the same in both, each house is tailored to meet the distinct needs of the people it serves.

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A Stay At Rosie's

Sober Living For Women

A structured, faith-centered home for women in recovery who are ready to do the work of rebuilding their lives with the support of a community around them.

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Jimmy's Place

Sober Living For Men

A sober living environment built specifically for veterans, pairing the structure of recovery housing with direct access to the benefits, services, and advocacy our veterans have already earned.

Who We Support

Our doors are open to people in recovery who are ready to commit to a structured, faith-centered path forward. Examples of the situations that bring people to Deliverance Ministry include:

Transitioning out of the Department of Corrections under supervisory release

Navigating active DCF or family court cases due to addiction

Court-referred or under probation and required to maintain a sober living environment

A mother in recovery seeking stability while your family case is being reconciled

A veteran who is unhoused and in need of stable, structured housing

A veteran managing sobriety alongside the transition back to civilian life

Someone ready to commit to a sober, accountable, faith-centered community

What's Included When You Become A Resident

We understand that while transitioning into sobriety, many people arrive with little to no resources. We make every effort to provide residents with what they need from day one.

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  • Weekly faith-based and spiritual counseling sessions

  • Clothing, toiletries, and basic needs provided during your first 30 days

  • Transportation to and from medical and doctor's appointments

  • Job placement support, interview preparation, and vocational training

  • Housing transition planning to help residents move toward long-term independence

  • Community integration support to help residents reconnect with life outside the home

More Than a House
A Community

Life at A Stay at Rosie's is built around more than sobriety. It is built around people. Residents share meals together, take turns in the kitchen, and carry responsibility for the home they live in. Weekly faith-based sessions, peer accountability, and social nights are woven into the rhythm of daily life because replacing old habits requires filling that space with something real, something worth showing up for.

This is what sets A Stay at Rosie's apart. Recovery here is not something that happens in isolation. It happens at the dinner table, in the middle of a game night, in a circle of people who understand where you have been and are committed to where you are going. The structure is intentional, the community is genuine, and the door is open to anyone who is ready to walk through it.

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