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Men in the program standing together as brothers

Rebuilding Life Recovery · Mount Jackson, Virginia

You’ve tried everything. This is different.

A twelve-month program for men coming out of addiction.

Thirty-day treatment sends a man home to the same life that broke him. We don’t. Rebuilding Life is twelve months. Long enough for a man to get free, get rooted, and learn to stand on his own before he goes home. Faith-based. Residential. Serious about real change.

How it works

Twelve months. Three phases.

Induction

First 4 months

He moves in and steps out of the old life completely. No phone, no distractions, nothing pulling him back. Days are structured start to finish. Scripture and prayer every morning. Classes. Work. Brothers around him. This is where a man dries out, gets his head clear, and starts becoming who God made him to be.

Two men on a couch inside the home, one reading Scripture aloud during morning study
Mornings start in the Word, together

Vocational

Next 6 months

He gets a real job. A real employer, a real paycheck, wages he earns himself. He pays rent. He saves money. He learns to carry the weight of a working life while the brotherhood still has his back. A man rebuilds his confidence by earning it, not by being handed it.

Men in safety vests working together on a highway cleanup crew
Real work, real wages, and the crew still has his back

Re-entry

Final 2 months

The last stretch prepares him to go home a different man. Longer passes, more responsibility, real steps back toward family and life on the outside, with the whole brotherhood still behind him. He doesn't graduate and disappear. He graduates ready.

Open-air worship gathering at an outdoor amphitheater under a wide sky
The last stretch, out in the open, headed home

Daily rhythm

What a day looks like

Early mornings. Scripture before anything else. Classes and mentoring. Work through the day. Meals at one table. Chapel. Accountability face to face, not across a desk. Every hour has a purpose. Order on the outside builds order on the inside.

Justin Franich speaking to men during chapel
Chapel, every day, part of the rhythm

The difference

Why discipleship, not just treatment

Addiction isn’t only a habit to break. It’s a life that got lost. Detox dries a man out. Discipleship gives him a reason to stay that way. We disciple the old way, one life poured into another, because that’s what holds when a man walks back into the world.

Family

Recovery isn’t just the man.

It’s everyone who loves him. Families walk this road with us. Family days, visitation, weekends built into the program, because a man goes home to people, and those people are part of what he’s rebuilding.

Cost

Cost is a conversation, not a barrier.

Every family’s situation is different, and we work with families so that money is never the reason a man doesn’t get help. Call and we’ll talk it through. (540) 213-0571

Who’s behind it

Run by people who’ve lived it

Justin FranichRob Grant

Justin Franich and Rob Grant, both Teen Challenge graduates, both in recovery themselves.

The program is operated by Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge, a 501(c)(3) ministry that has walked with men and families through addiction since 2000. When you call, you’re talking to someone who’s been where you are.

Read the ministry’s story

It starts with a call.

You talk to someone who’s been where you are. We learn his story, answer every question, and figure out together if this is the right fit. From there we set an entry date. No pressure. Just a real conversation about getting a man free.