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Vincent A. Moore, Sr.

Re-Entry Sober House

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About the Tranisitional Housing Program

The Vincent A. Moore, Sr. Re-Entry Sober House is a dedicated independent housing program designed to support men who have been formally incarcerated and are experiencing homelessness. This 8-bedroom home offers a safe, structured, and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery and reintegration into society.
 

Key Features:

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1. Safe Living Environment: The house provides a secure and substance-free living space, fostering a sense of community and belonging among residents.

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2. Structured Support: Residents benefit from a structured daily schedule that includes 1:1 mentorship and peer support by those with lived experience. The program also fosters independence while promoting the importance of a health routine and stability.

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3. Counseling and Therapy: The program offers access to professional counseling and therapeutic services, helping residents address underlying issues related to addiction, mental health, and past trauma.

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4. Life Skills Training: Residents receive hands on life skills experiences while focusing on essential skills such as job readiness, financial literacy, and effective communication, empowering them to lead productive lives.

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5. Community Engagement: The Sober House encourages residents to engage with the local community through volunteer opportunities and social activities, fostering connections and encouraging personal growth.

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6. Peer Support:  A strong emphasis is placed on peer support, allowing residents to share experiences, challenges, and successes, which enhances motivation and accountability.

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7. Aftercare Planning: The program includes aftercare planning to ensure a smooth transition for residents once they leave the  House, providing ongoing support and resources to help them maintain their sobriety and achieve long-term goals.

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The Vincent A. Moore Re-Entry Sober House aims to break the cycle of incarceration and homelessness by providing comprehensive support, promoting recovery, and fostering personal development in a nurturing environment.

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House Location

43 Sylvan Avenue

New Haven, CT  06519

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