
Affordable
12-Step Addiction Recovery
For Men and Women
ABOUT
What makes Bridges of Hope Different
Bridges of Hope is not a traditional rehab center—we are a working recovery program built on the belief that structure, responsibility, and community are key to overcoming addiction.
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We are not a medical or psychiatric facility. Residents will not receive on-site professional counseling unless arranged independently.
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We are not state-funded. Our programs are supported by charitable donations and contributions from individuals, companies, and foundations.
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We cannot accept individuals in need of medical detox, those with a dual diagnosis, a history of violence, or anyone under the age of 18 (with limited capacity for older teens).
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We are a working facility. Residents must be in fair to good physical condition to participate in daily on-site work activities.
At Bridges of Hope, residents learn to work with their hands, contribute to a community, and rebuild self-worth—skills that carry over into life after recovery.
APPROACH
Why Choose Bridges of Hope?
Bridges of Hope offers a recovery program built on the proven 12-step method, providing long-term residential care that fosters deep, lasting transformation and relapse prevention.
With affordable treatment options for those without insurance, our serene Georgia locations offer peaceful, rural settings free from daily triggers. Residents gain more than sobriety—they build responsibility and confidence through hands-on life skills training, preparing them for a successful, addiction-free future.
If you or a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, Bridges of Hope can help you take the first step toward a new life.

BENEFITS
Daily Life at Bridges of Hope
Responsibility
Residents share daily responsibilities, fostering discipline, teamwork, and camaraderie
Community
Residents stay in dormitories, learning to live closely with others in a structured, supportive environment.
Preparation
Our commitment to recovery extends beyond a resident’s last day. Approximately 45 days before program completion, each resident participates in an exit planning process
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Support
Bridges of Hope
Please send your much-needed and tax-deductible contribution to:
Bridges of Hope Charitable Trust
1326 Antioch Church Road Homerville, Georgia 31634
Please make checks payable to:
BRIDGES OF HOPE CHARITABLE TRUST
Get in Touch
Our Georgia Recovery Locations
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Homerville (Men's)
Located on a quiet former farm turned recovery home, our Homerville facility (also known as Argyle) combines a serene, rustic setting with decades of community trust. Since 1987, this center has become a vital part of the region—helping men develop accountability, structure, and spiritual growth through a blend of work therapy and 12-step living in a property that radiates peaceful retreat.
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Chauncey
(Men's)
Offers a secluded, supportive environment for recovery. Drawing on the town’s agricultural heritage, residents live and work within a peaceful landscape marked by open land and rural charm. Here, men rebuild through shared responsibility, daily structure, and a reconnection with both self and community in a true small-town setting.
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Louisville
(Men's)
Our largest recovery center anchors residents in a town rich in history and rural beauty. Louisville’s heritage—symbolized by the Old Market House and historic courthouse—adds depth and inspiration to recovery journeys. With access to the meandering Ogeechee River and sprawling countryside, this facility offers the perfect balance of reflection and renewal.
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Morven
(Women's)
12-Step based residential facility that offers a supportive space where women can step away from life’s distractions and focus on healing. The property’s rolling farmland, gardens, and serene walking areas encourage reflection and a reconnection with nature—key elements in the recovery process. Here, residents immerse themselves in the 12-step program, daily spiritual devotionals, and life-skills training, creating a solid foundation for sobriety and independence



