Contact Info

684 West College St. Sun City, United States America, 064781.

(+55) 654 - 545 - 1235

info@charety.com

FAQ

The Grace Foundation is a Christian, nonprofit organization providing safe, structured housing and peer-supported programming for women in life recovery from substance use disorder and other challenging life circumstances.

Women who are committed to life recovery, willing to follow program guidelines, and seeking a structured, supportive environment are encouraged to apply. Eligibility is determined through an application and intake process.

Yes. The Grace Foundation is rooted in Christian values and believes in healing through grace, accountability, and community. Participation in spiritual activities is encouraged but always approached with respect and compassion.

The program is a 12-month, GARR-certified recovery residence, structured in phases that support personal growth, responsibility, and long-term independence.

Residents progress through structured phases that focus on stabilization, increased responsibility, workforce development, life skills, wellness, and preparation for independent living.

There is a one-time entrance fee of $900 and a weekly residency fee of $200, which helps cover housing, utilities, support services, and program resources.

Residents receive access to peer support, transportation assistance, food supplementation, life-skills training, job readiness support, wellness education, and connections to counseling and community resources.

Yes. Our staff includes certified peer specialists for addictive diseases and mental health, with additional training in WHAM (Whole Health Action Management) and WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan).

Yes. Employment, job training, and education are encouraged as residents progress through the program and meet phase requirements.

Yes. The Grace Foundation is a GARR-certified recovery residence, meeting recognized standards for safety, accountability, and ethical recovery support.

Our program emphasizes life skills, workforce readiness, healthy relationships, and community connection to help residents maintain recovery and independence beyond their time in residence.

Supporters can get involved through prayer, volunteering, partnerships, or financial support. We welcome community collaboration to help strengthen recovery outcomes.