Rae of Hope Sober Home
Jenna’s Promise Rae of Hope Sober Home was created with the fundamental belief that people can recover from addiction and trauma with the support of a positive community. At Rae of Hope, we ask that residents arrive with desire and motivation to embark on a holistic journey towards wellness. Our mission is to minimize barriers to success while empowering residents to create a network of support. The home offers a trauma informed, structured housing approach, utilizing mental health/substance use treatment, education/vocation, and community connections to support client- centered recovery in addiction and psychological trauma.
WOMEN ONLY ~ MUST BE IN RECOVERY ~ VTARR LEVEL 3 RECOVERY RESIDENCE
Recovery Housing Application
If you have questions about the application, please contact us at 802-343-8741
- DO NOT email an application or any personal information. Please complete the application below.
- If you are unable to complete the online application please call or email us at info@jennaspromise.org
The Jenna’s Promise Rae of Hope team will provide each resident with opportunities and relationships that they need to move forward in their journey toward freedom from the bonds of addiction and psychological trauma. We hope to empower each resident to determine elements of healing that best support their recovery while increasing connections!
Rae of Hope is Vermont’s first Level 3 Recovery Residence, certified by the Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences. Residents have access to a House Manager and Program Manager to provide service coordination and case management as well as all other supports and services offered by Jenna’s Promise to support them in their recovery journey. Rae of Hope recognizes that recovery is individual, however will provide consistent routines and expectations to promote success. Rae of Hope utilizes a person- centered and strengths-based approach to support residents by working collaboratively to create individualized treatment plans and relapse prevention plans. Team members can include providers, therapists, community volunteers and natural supports. Participants will meet weekly with their team during the first phase of recovery to support individuals in identifying their strengths and progress made towards goal areas while also actively planning to address any challenges that may arise.