The Braxton County Fellowship Home is a recovery home for alcoholics and addicts. It is not a rescue mission, nor is it a residence for transients looking for a place to spend a few nights. Its is a home which attempts to provide a place for a person to live for as long as he or she needs in order to achieve sobriety, some measure of personal security, and a chance to begin a new life by breaking destructive patterns of behavior.
Services
* Room and board seven days a week.
* Round the clock staff responsibility.
* 12 step program is provided.
* Job Placement assistance.
* A program of activity designed to assist residence in overcoming addiction to drugs and alcohol, both in the facility and with cooperating agencies.
The purpose of the Fellowship Home's drug and alcoholism adjustment program is to
help the resident recognize the seriousness of the problem so that rehabilitation may
begin and the resident may return to the community as a responsible, worthwhile citizen.
This includes:
* Relapse prevention is provided.
* Suggested reading materials, one hour per day minimum.
* Recreational and social activities available.
* Viewing of educational films.
* Outside counseling through the Summit Center and/or the Veteran's Administration is mandatory.
This picture is of the New River Bridge, site of Bridge Day held each October.
Jackie Rogers, secretary. Jackie has been with the Fellowship Home since February 2006. The music selections were compiled by Jackie and we wish to thank Dave Morris for his contributions. His music will be offered for sale on our links page very soon.
This is large area map from Yahoo. In either direction on I-79, you take the Sutton Exit and turn left.
Once you turn left off I-79, you will be on Main Street. Turn right onto Second Street and then a left onto Stonewall Street. Our address is 72 S Stonewall St.
Until we can get more staff pictures, enjoy the view of Black Waters Falls in Tucker County.
The War Memorial on the capitol grounds. The memorial honors verterans of each World War, the Korean War and the war in Viet Nam.
West Virginia capitol building in Charleston.