Friends of Women in Recovery Inc

A nonprofit organization

$625 raised by 3 donors

10% complete

$6,000 Goal

Beacon House, a 4 level 12- bed Victorian home with attached clinic, provides a transitional living experience for women with addiction, moving them from the cycle of dependency to an addiction free life of wholesome living.

The average length of stay is 90 – 120 days. The first 60 days focus on rebuilding life and healthy habits, the last 30 – 60 transitions them to living happy life, free from pain and dependence. In that time, each woman is monitored closely.

Recovery comes through the continued development of the “whole woman.” By bringing her mental, social, physical, emotional and spiritual capabilities into focus, Beacon staff helps develop healthy attitudes and lifestyles. At the core of this inner awakening is The Twelve Step program, a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery, was originally proposed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in 1939. The method has become the foundation of many recovery programs. 

The 12 Steps encourage each to:

  • Admit that one cannot control one’s addiction or compulsion
  • Recognize a higher power that can give strength
  • Examine past errors with the help of a sponsor (experienced member)
  • Make amends for these errors
  • Learn to live a new life with a new code of behavior
  • Help others who suffer from the same addictions or compulsions



Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Friends of Women in Recovery Inc

Tax id (EIN)

39-1678741

Categories

Health Community

Address

PO BOX 1524
FOND DU LAC, WI 54936

Phone

9209233999