Who We Are
We are a non-profit organization located in Central Florida. We help people who are fighting with drug and alcohol addiction.
We are a non-profit organization located in Central Florida. We help people who are fighting with drug and alcohol addiction.
We provide a faith-based residential program that helps men overcome addiction and rebuild their lives.
We believe that family support is essential. We offer guidance and therapy to help restore relationships and heal together.
To help individuals find freedom from addiction through a spiritual, therapeutic and supportive environment rooted in God’s love.
Hogar R.E.S.A. Inc. is a non-profit organization in Central Florida that helps people who are fighting with drug and alcohol addiction. Our program is completely free for those who truly want help. There is an admission fee to enter the program.
We are not government funded. We depend on the support of local businesses and people who care about changing lives.
A structured residential journey focused on discipline, personal responsibility, faith, and practical preparation for life after recovery.
Participants receive support through conversation, accountability, spiritual direction, and steady encouragement during difficult stages.
The program encourages family communication, healing, and renewed trust so recovery can continue with stronger relationships.
Hogar R.E.S.A. Inc. serves individuals and families from the Central Florida area through a faith-based residential recovery environment. The home is built around routine, responsibility, prayer, counseling support, and community work.
The organization welcomes support from local churches, businesses, volunteers and donors who want to help men rebuild their lives with dignity.
1000 W Hill St.
Avon Park, FL 33825
Phone: 863-657-2057
Phone: 1 (863) 657-2064
Email: [email protected]
Spiritual guidance is central to the work of Hogar R.E.S.A. Inc. The program encourages men to build a relationship with God while learning discipline, humility and service.
Prayer, worship, testimony, family support and daily responsibility help create a recovery environment where each person can begin again.
Families often arrive after years of pain. Through support, structure and faith, many begin to see hope return one step at a time.
The program gives men a place to pause, rebuild discipline, seek God, and prepare for a more responsible future.
Local supporters make the work possible by helping provide practical needs for residents and their families.
Volunteers can support the home through practical help, community outreach, church partnership, transportation, food assistance, mentoring, and event participation.
BECOME A VOLUNTEERBecause the organization is not government funded, community donations help provide food, supplies, transportation, housing needs and daily program support.
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