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  • Do you accept men and women?
    At the moment we are a men only facility. We do hope to have a women's facility in the future. All donations made to "Hannah's Hope" go directly to fund our women's facility. You can donate by clicking here.
  • How long is your program?
    The ministry is divided into four phases and requires a 6-month to one-year commitment. Each phase has a specific focus with different goals, curriculum, expectations, and privileges. The first 2 phases are education and counseling focused. All counseling and classes are reflective of our belief that Christ can redeem us of our sins and heal us from our addictions. Phases 3-4 maintain an educational aspect. However, these phases introduce outside working environments, formal education opportunities, and the development of a long-term plan to ensure financial stability and sobriety upon leaving the program.
  • What is the first step in applying for the program?
    The first step is filling out an application here on our website. The next step will be an interview over the phone. We will use the phone number you provide on your application to reach you. During this phone call you will be able to ask any questions you may have about RHM. Fill out an application by clicking here.
  • Are you a detox facility as well as a rehab? How long must applicants be "clean" prior to admission?
    We are not a detox facility. We require applicants to be medically cleared before coming into the program.
  • Are there restrictions on prescribed medications? If so, what would those be?
    Our medication policy does not allow any resident to be on any medication that is a level 1-4 scheduled narcotic.
  • Are there any medical or physical restrictions?
    RHM is NOT a medical facility, we cannot give medical care. We need to know who will be responsible for medical expenses incurred while you are here. We are a work based ministry so we do require a full day of work, but the details of that are dependent on the residents physical abilities.
  • Do you provide transportation to your facility?
    No, we do not.
  • Is this a locked down facility?
    No, the RHM program is VOLUNTARY PROGRAM. While the facility is always under supervision by approved volunteers or staff, the residents are able to leave the program at any time. We accept applicants who have a desperate desire to overcome their problem with drugs and alcohol. We have found that the only person we can help overcome their problems are those who come of their own free will, and those who have made a decision to do it for themselves.
  • Do I have to be a Christian?
    No. But all applicants should be aware that the entire structure of our program is founded on the belief that the word of God is authoratative and true. All residents are required to engage and participate in activities and assignments that align with those beliefs.
  • Will I be free to come and go?
    While we are not a locked down facility, our residents are not at liberty to leave the building without approval. Residents will be allowed to request a leave to visit family after 3 months, this request must be approved by staff.
  • How should I pack for my stay?
    Residents are not permitted to bring knives with a blade over 6 inches in length. Residents are asked to use common sense and to bring enough clothes for approximately 14 days without using a washer and dryer. Prescriptions that are not in the resident's name or expired are not permitted. Mind-altering substances such as legal highs, mouthwash, and medications containing alcohol, are not permitted. Weapons of any kind are not permitted. We ask that all residents exercise common sense when packing for their stay here. If potential residents have questions about packing for our facility, they may contact the ministry at (828) 837-7086.
  • Will I be able to have my phone?
    Cell phones are not permitted until after completing 90 days in the program. Residents can use the house phone after 28 days. We encourage written letters during the first month. Family and friends can send mail to residents to 150 Penny Lane Murphy, NC 28906
  • Will I be able to have a job?
    RHM has a work component. While here you will be given jobs by our staff which include working at our thrift store or completing daily tasks at the ministry. After six months, residents are allowed to find work part-time outside of our ministry and our staff will provide career counseling as they progress into this phase.
  • What do you teach at RHM?
    We are not just a faith based treatment center, we are Christ-centered. Our program focuses on redefining world-views, developing constructive thought patterns, and fostering an examined heart. All of this is accomplished through the authority of scripture and the living hope therein. Many graduates have been transformed through developing a knowledge and love for God's word. The revelation of God's wisdom and essence is the avenue for permanent and lasting change. By learning who He is and who He created us to be, we are given a new purpose and a new high that can not be matched. Our mission is to minister to men who are in need of discipleship by teaching, training, encouraging and modeling for them a victorious life in Jesus Christ. Please read our Statement of Faith by clicking here.
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We are a nonprofit organization exempt from federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3)
EIN: 56-1581911

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