Beacon House is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing compassionate and professional help to women and women with children who are recovering from alcoholism and/or chemical dependency. They offer a safe and supportive home-like environment for chemically-dependent women to begin rebuilding their lives emotionally, spiritually, and behaviorally in order to achieve long-term recovery. The organization recognizes that substance abuse affects many individuals, with 1 out of every 4 people experiencing alcoholism and/or chemical dependency. This addiction can have devastating long-term consequences, especially for children growing up in substance-abusing homes. Beacon House is committed to breaking the cycle of addiction and providing a path to healing and recovery for those in need.
At Beacon House, individuals have the opportunity to participate in group sessions and have access to addiction resources to support their recovery journey. The organization values the well-being of infants and young children as well, and accepts donations of gently used infant car seats, nursing pumps, baby monitors, diapers (newborn and size 1), A&D ointment, and nursing pads. By offering a range of resources and support services, Beacon House strives to create a nurturing and empowering environment for individuals seeking to overcome addiction and build a healthier future for themselves and their families.
The mission of Beacon House extends beyond providing temporary assistance - it is about fostering lasting change and empowering individuals to make positive choices for their well-being and the well-being of their loved ones. Through their commitment to breaking the cycle of addiction and offering holistic support, Beacon House serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking to reclaim their lives and create a brighter, substance-free future.