
Mid-Year Impact Update: Building Pathways to Lasting Recovery in 2026
Recovery happens one person, one family, and one community at a time. As we reach the midpoint of 2026, Journey House Recovery Center is proud

Recovery happens one person, one family, and one community at a time. As we reach the midpoint of 2026, Journey House Recovery Center is proud

Author: Michael Tillem, Founder, CEO Treatment accompanied by a continuous recovery support system is changing the way we care for a population that, for far

From Hiding to Healing: Mark’s Journey to Recovery Mark walked through the doors of Journey House on February 26, 2024. He had been drinking and

Five years ago, Ant woke up in a place he never imagined for himself. “My bottom was once I lost my mom… my sister,” he

When Amanda first came to Journey House, hope felt out of reach. Her days were heavy, shaped by cycles of starting over and feeling like

Journey House Recovery Center proudly sponsors the SAARA of Virginia Voices for Recovery Luncheon & Awards On May 19, Journey House Recovery Center had the

“I hit my knees crying like I had never cried before,” Michael shares. “It was a soulful cry. And I had given up. I said, ‘God, if you just keep me clean, I will spend the rest of my life being of service to others.’ At that moment, I bought into it a hundred percent. And I think that’s the pivotal moment.”

Strengthening Families. Supporting Recovery. About Hope at Home Recovery doesn’t have just one path, and it doesn’t happen alone. For many, substance use disorder impacts

Stand up for policies that protect access to recovery services and save lives. Recovery Advocacy Day at the Virginia General Assembly was canceled due to

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a health condition that affects how a person relates to alcohol, drugs, or certain medications. It is sometimes referred to