
Help Us Finish the Rebuilding Life Ministry Center at 6043 Broad StreetHome to Rebuilding Life Sober Living, family support groups, recovery discipleship, and practical gospel-centered content for families facing addiction.
All gifts are tax‑deductible. EIN: 54‑2046646.
For 25 years, Shenandoah Valley Adult & Teen Challenge has walked with families facing addiction. The building at 6043 Broad Street is the next chapter: a place where recovery support, sober living, discipleship, and honest conversations can happen under one roof.
This is now home to Rebuilding Life Sober Living, our men's sober living home for those who are ready to continue rebuilding their lives in a safe, structured, faith-centered environment.
It is also a ministry center where families can find support, recovery conversations can happen in person, and the Rebuilding Life After Addiction podcast and video content can keep reaching people long after they leave the building.
This campaign is about finishing the space so it can be used seven days a week, not keeping a building on life support.
What This Building Is Being Used For
Rebuilding Life Sober Living Home
A safe, structured sober living home for men who are serious about continuing their recovery, rebuilding responsibility, and learning how to walk out a new life with support around them.
This is not a clinical treatment program or a residential rehab. It is a sober living environment connected to discipleship, accountability, local recovery support, and the ongoing ministry of SVTC.
Residents have a place to live, grow, work, reconnect with healthy rhythms, and keep taking the next right step.
Gathering Room
A warm, simple space where people eat together, worship together, and have honest conversation.
This room is used for family support groups, recovery-focused gatherings, discipleship conversations, and community nights at 6043 Broad Street.
Production Studio
Dedicated space for the Rebuilding Life After Addiction podcast, video teaching, and online recovery content: resources that families often find late at night when they are scared, overwhelmed, and searching for real help.
The content produced here helps us reach far beyond Mount Jackson while still staying rooted in the real work happening locally.
Prayer and Conversation Space
Smaller rooms for one-on-one prayer, listening, pastoral care, family conversations, and ongoing discipleship.
Addiction does not get solved by a website form. Families need real people, real follow-up, and somewhere to sit down and talk.
Garden and Outdoor Space
A simple outdoor space for residents, families, volunteers, and the community.
The goal is not just to have a building. The goal is to create a place where life can start feeling normal, grounded, and hopeful again.
“And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.”
Where We Are and What's Left
The building is no longer just a future idea. It is becoming functional again.
We now have a resident in the Rebuilding Life Sober Living Home. Support groups are launching. Rooms are being used. The building has life in it again.
But there is still work to do.
Right now we are working on:
- Finishing flooring and trim in key interior spaces
- Furnishing bedrooms for sober living residents
- Adding dressers, mattresses, beds, and basic household needs
- Painting and finishing interior areas
- Completing exterior gutters and weatherproofing
- Improving the outside so the building feels clear, welcoming, and cared for
The remaining funds go toward practical needs, not fluff:
- Bedroom furniture for residents
- Mattresses and basic home furnishings
- Flooring, baseboard, and paint
- Exterior gutters and building repairs
- Final details that make the space usable, safe, and welcoming
Every dollar on this page helps turn 6043 Broad Street into a place where men can rebuild, families can find support, and the ministry can keep moving forward.
Current Sober Living Home Needs
We are currently furnishing and finishing the Rebuilding Life Sober Living Home.
Some of the current needs include:
These are not glamorous expenses, but they matter. A bed matters. A dresser matters. Finished flooring matters. Gutters matter when you are trying to protect the building long-term.
This is the basic work of making a ministry space actually usable.
Give Toward the Sober Living HomeSee the Progress
Photos from the renovation and ongoing work at 6043 Broad Street.
Why This Matters
Every person who walks through the doors at 6043 Broad Street is walking into something this building makes possible.
For one man, it may be a sober place to sleep and begin rebuilding his life.
For one family, it may be a support group where they finally realize they are not crazy and they are not alone.
For someone online, it may be a podcast episode or video that gives them enough hope to ask for help.
This building gives us a place to do the quiet, practical work of recovery ministry.
Not everything happens on a stage. Sometimes it happens around a table. Sometimes it happens in a bedroom that finally feels safe. Sometimes it happens in a conversation after a group meeting when someone finally tells the truth.
If you believe the Shenandoah Valley needs a place where people facing addiction can find practical help, honest support, and the hope of the gospel, this is one of those places.
Your gift helps keep it that way.
Questions?
Want to know more about the sober living home, the 6043 Broad project, or how your gift is being used? Reach out. We would be glad to talk with you.
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