We know that choosing a recovery program is a big decision—and you likely have questions. Our FAQ section is here to provide clear, honest answers about The W.E.L.L. Recovery Homes, our Christ-centered approach, the programs we offer, and what you can expect. Whether you're seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
The legnth of the program is one year. If a woman needs more time in the program we accomodate that.
The legnth of the program is one year. If a woman needs more time in the program we accomodate that.
While The W.E.L.L. is not currently THOR-approved, we work closely with probation officers and have successfully supported many women transitioning from RSAT programs and incarceration. Our team is committed to collaborating with legal and correctional systems to ensure a smooth and supportive reentry process.
Yes, we welcome women who are required to complete a recovery program as a condition of their sentence. We work closely with courts, probation officers, and legal representatives to support each woman’s successful completion and transformation.
No there is no fee to apply for the program.
All clients are responsible for a non-refundable intake fee of $225. This fee supports transportation, the intake process, and related expenses.
The program fees are $225 per week. This includes all transportation to and from work, meetings, appointments, housing, and utilites.
Please note that The W.E.L.L. Recovery Homes are unable to accommodate pets. Participants will need to make alternate arrangements for their animals prior to entering the program.
Romantic relationships are not permitted during your time at The W.E.L.L. This season is intentionally set apart for you to focus fully on your healing, personal growth, and relationship with God. We believe that recovery thrives in a distraction-free environment where your heart and mind can be fully invested in your transformation.
Yes, cigarettes and vapes are permitted in designated outdoor areas. We ask that all residents follow our guidelines to ensure a respectful and safe environment for everyone.
Yes, you may keep your personal phone while at The W.E.L.L. To help protect your focus and support your healing, we do have some guidelines around phone use, such as no usage after 10:00 pm.
At this time, children are not permitted to live on property. In rare and exceptional cases—when no other safe arrangements are available—we may allow temporary accommodations for a child. However, our program is not designed for long-term residency of children, and alternative care should be arranged prior to entry.
Yes. Gaining employment is a key part of our program and is required for all participants. We partner with several local employers—such as Perdue, Gilmer, and others—who regularly hire women in our program.
Frequently asked questions about our organization
Yes. We are a registered non-profit organization as of August 2024
Please contact- 478-258-1232 for more information.
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