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  • Abundant Hope Ministries is a Christ-centered, Tennessee state-approved recovery program designed to help men and women break free from addiction and walk in lasting transformation through Jesus Christ.

  • We don’t just focus on sobriety, we focus on transformation. Through Jesus, we’ve seen lives restored, families reunited, and purpose rediscovered. This isn’t just about getting clean, it’s about becoming who God created you to be.

  • We serve individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction who are ready to pursue real change; spiritually, mentally, and physically.

  • The full program is approximately 12 months and includes three phases: Immersive, Transition, and Outpatient/Aftercare.

  • Students participate in Bible studies, recovery classes, mentorship, work responsibilities, and group meetings. Each day is structured to build discipline, accountability, and spiritual growth.

  • No. But you must be open to a Christ-centered environment and willing to engage in spiritual growth.

  • Classes include biblical discipleship, relapse prevention, Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), life skills, and personal development.

  • We strive to remove financial barriers while also encouraging responsibility and ownership throughout the recovery process.

    There is a $35 background check fee and a $215 intake fee to begin the program. We understand that finances can be a challenge, so sponsorships may be available to help cover the intake cost when needed.

    After entry, there are no additional program fees until the student secures employment. At that point, we begin working with each individual to take steps toward financial responsibility as part of their transition into independent living.

  • Yes. Housing is provided during the Immersive and Transition phases.

  • Yes. In the Transition phase, students are required to work or pursue education.

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  • Yes. We assist students in finding employment, stable housing, and building a foundation for long-term success.

  • Yes. We regularly communicate with courts, probation officers, and other agencies.

  • Vaping is permitted in designated areas and at approved times. All use must follow program guidelines and respect the structure of the day and the environment of others.

    We also offer a cessation incentive program for students who want to quit. This program is designed to encourage and support individuals as they pursue greater freedom and healthier habits during their time here.

    While vaping is allowed, our heart is to see every student grow in full freedom as they walk with Christ.

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