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LONG TERM, FAITH-BASED RECOVERY PROGRAM

Helping our neighbors on the road to recovery.

Our free recovery program is open to men and women in our community who are struggling with substance abuse. We understand that recovery isn’t a quick fix—it’s a journey. That’s why we’re here to walk alongside each person, offering the support, tools, and hope they need to rebuild their lives, one step at a time.

Program Overview

REbuilt is a program that allows each resident to reflect on where they have been and where they are going while being set apart from the mainstream of the world. The 5-month program is provided free of charge to all individuals who meet the requirements and are accepted. Residents take part in classes, work therapy, recreation, job search activities, and Bible study.

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Recovery & Life Skills Classes

Each resident at Jericho Road participates in the REbuilt Program—22 sessions designed to support recovery, build life skills, and strengthen faith. Classes are held twice a week with group discussions and cover four key areas:

  • Faith – Learning about God, building spiritual habits, and reconnecting with the local church.

  • Self-Assessment – Improving communication, decision-making, and developing a new way of thinking.

  • Life Plan – Creating a personal vision, learning financial skills, and planning for housing and independence.

  • Application – Applying everything learned to daily life with a focus on spiritual growth, personal goals, and giving back.

The goal: to equip residents to live self-sufficiently and walk in lasting freedom with Christ as their foundation.

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Work Therapy

Each resident is assigned chores to assist in the shelter's overall upkeep and contribute to their own support and self-respect while receiving treatment. Personal chore time is allotted daily for residents to attend to their rooms, personal hygiene, or study. Residents also participate in work therapy at our shelter, thrift stores, food barn, or other assigned sites.
Work therapy is an important part of the program as it helps residents develop both interpersonal and job skills for a new life outside of Jericho Road.  

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Job Preparation & Employment

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Once REbuilt classes and group discussions are completed, residents shift toward an employment focus.  Residents are assigned designated times per week to seek employment, work on additional personal assignments, and continue to develop their life plan, including housing and financial plans. The measurable goal for each resident served is to leave our facility self-sufficient with a sustainable job and having obtained permanent housing.

Bible Study

Worship and Bible study are foundational to REbuilt. Morning devotions consist of spending time in prayer, reading, and reflecting on a daily devotional. Evening chapel is conducted by an outside guest, pastor, or volunteer, and is designed to glorify God and edify our guests and residents. Our staff attend both the morning devotions and evening chapels. Residents attend a local church on Sunday mornings for worship and at other times as directed by the Programs Manager.

Since we believe that the local church is an integral part of residents’ re-entry into the community, we encourage residents to participate in an area church of their choice towards the end of the program. Residents are encouraged to attend regularly and get involved. Church participation also helps residents develop friendships and accountability partners to support their recovery. We believe that a key part of each residents’ recovery is establishing a Christian support group for when they graduate.

Joshua’s House

men’s Center

11014 Broad St, Brooksville, FL 34601

352-799-2912 ext. 109

Esther’s House

Women’s Center

19384 Ingram St, Brooksville, FL 34601

352-799-2912 ext. 308

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REBUILT LIVES

Answers to your questions

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