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Safe Haven is dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable environment for their residents to begin a new life of employment and independence.
Safe Haven is an environment which provides structure, accountability and support.
Continued recovery and abstinence from drugs and alcohol is required.
This is a 4 bedroom, 2 bath house.
The house has room for 8 residents.
There are 2 beds per bedroom.
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What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?
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Looking for sober living for my brother Alcohol and meth been thru detox and 28 day program
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homeless for beginning March 25
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Alcohol and pot many years
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Alcohol and pot many years
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Homeless
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Heroin
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Homeless
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Drugs
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alcohol
Have you used a transitional housing resource before?
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Yes I am a graduate of a sober living house
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Yes I was a graduate of the House of Hope
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Being released from jail on 03/26/2020 due to a 5 month sentence for driving with no license and possession of drugs and paraphernalia and such a minut amount those drug charges were dropped. I'm currently taking meds for being bipolar and for high blood pressure. I am homeless in need of faith-based or otherwise transitional housing. I am willing and able to work but currently am unemployed. I love the Lord and get along well with others. Help with a residence would be greatly appreciated. Please come to the Alachua County Jail to speak with me regarding this issue. My name is Aaron Marshall Copeland and will be released on March 26th 2020.
I am trying to help a friend of mine who is currently homeless. He was released from prison in Jan. of 2020 and since then has had a problem finding housing and transportation. He has had two jobs since being out but has lost both due to transportation and housing issues. He is in need of a stable sober living environment that he can find employment and then gain the stability that he needs to succeed back into the community. I have left a message on the number listed however the message did not state that it was Safe Haven for Men, it was a female's name so I am not sure if this is the case manager's contact or not. If someone could please respond to me as soon as possible with some information even if there is currently no vacancies available possibly some other information of other sober living facilities/transitional housing for men which I know is extremely hard to find in this area. Makes me want to start something for these men who so desperately need help coming out of prison and back into a society that is very different from when they initially went in.
I will be getting released from work release at Sante Fe Bridges. I am currently employed full time. I work 5 to 6 days a week as a saute' cook. I have some money saved up and would like to continue working there as long as I can find a place to live. I am not on any drugs or alcohol. I am from Jacksonville but want a fresh new start in a new city.
My son is currently in rehab at this time in White Sands Tampa Florida. He is looking to get into sober living, but he is still on Suboxone. Do you handle that situation?
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