Transitional, sober housing provides supportive housing along with drug and alcohol treatment for selective locations. Search through our list of supportive housing below to find the transitional resource in Alabama you need.
Choose from the links below to find Transitional housing in Maine
Wellspring Inc Mens ProgramWebsiteLearn more
98 Cumberland Street
Bangor, ME - 04401
(207) 941-1600
The men’s residential House is a 4-6 month program that uses intentional program tactics to help residents gain specific skills they need to achieve and sustain their recovery from addiction.
The program is dedicated to increasing resiliency and recovery capacity among residents, using a cogni .. see more
York County Shelter Programs IncEmailWebsiteLearn more
147 Shaker Hill Road
Alfred, ME - 04002
(207) 324-1137
YCSP does not discriminate in the rental of housing, the provision of services, or in any matter, based on race, color, age, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, disability, familial status, sexual orientation or status as a recipient of public assistance. .. see more
Serenity House IncLearn more
30 Mellen Street
Portland, ME - 04101
(207) 774-2722
At Serenity House, they offer treatment for the following: • Alcoholism• Drug Addiction • Dual Diagnosis • Co-dependency • Relationship Issues
Treatment goals are achieved through a dynamic combination of modalities. Each client’s treatment plan is determined by both the health .. see more
Milestone Foundation EmailWebsiteLearn more
65 India Street
Portland, ME - 04064
(207) 775-4790
The mission of Milestone To provide the best quality of services to empower individuals with substance use and behavioral health disorders to attain stability, dignity, recovery and an enhanced quality of life. .. see more
Manna Inc Derek HouseEmailWebsiteLearn more
629 Main Street
Bangor, ME - 04402
(207) 990 - 287
Derek House Vision Responds to the needs of their neighbors; they work towards a community where everyone has food, clothing, housing, and an opportunity to support themselves. Derek House Mission To provide outreach to the hurting, lost, and needy throughout Eastern and Central Maine.
M .. see more
Catholic Charities Maine Saint Francis House Extended ShelterEmailWebsiteLearn more
24 Dunn Street
Auburn, ME - 04210
(207) 784-2901
Their professionally trained staff and dedicated volunteers help individuals from birth through old age overcome obstacles in their lives that threaten their self-sufficiency.
Last year, they provided services to over 49,000 individuals in Maine and touched the lives of countless others through .. see more
York County Community Action Corp.EmailWebsiteLearn more
6 Spruce St
Sanford, ME - 04073
(207) 324-5762
York County Community Action Corporation was founded more than 35 years ago as a result of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.
Through their work, they seek to eliminate "the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty". They achieve their mission by creating the opportunity for their clients .. see more
Mercy Health System Of MaineEmailWebsiteLearn more
144 State St
Portland, ME - 04101
(207)879-3487
The Mission of Mercy Health System of Maine is to support the provision of health care services by the hospital, other health care facilities, and direct providers of health care serving the greater Portland area.
The purpose of MHSM is to coordinate the activities of the hospital and other relate .. see more
Frannie Peabody Center, Inc.EmailWebsiteLearn more
335 Valley Street
Portland, ME - 04102
(207) 774-6877
Frannie Peabody Center is committed to compassionate care for the community infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Maine.
The Center helps the community face and fight the realities of the disease by providing prevention education and direct services, including housing, information, educatio .. see more
Penquis Journey HouseEmailWebsiteLearn more
59 Free Street
Dexter, ME - 04930
(207) 924-0151
The Penquis Journey House, located in Dexter, is a transitional living program for pregnant and/or parenting young women between the ages of 16 and 21 who are experiencing homelessness. The Journey House can accommodate up to four young women with one to two children each for up to 18 months. They .. see more
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