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Project Hope Florida

Faith-Based Residential Addiction Recovery Program in Crestview, Florida

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4.4

(12 Google reviews)

Substance Use Dorm-Style Housing Roadside / Semi-Rural Setting Men-Only Residential
3690 US-90 E, Crestview, FL 32539
Office 9AM-5PM
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Overview

Project Hope Florida is a Christian faith-based residential recovery program in Crestview, Florida for men struggling with substance use and other life-controlling issues. Rather than operating as a traditional clinical rehab or hospital-based treatment center, the program emphasizes long-term spiritual transformation through Christian discipleship, structured community living, mentoring, education, counseling, work responsibilities, and life skills development. Residents typically stay 12 to 15 months in a dorm-style residential setting with daily prayer, scripture study, church attendance, fundraising assignments, and close staff oversight. The program is not a detox center, does not offer outpatient services, does not accept insurance, and does not provide dual diagnosis or medication-assisted treatment. It is best suited for men seeking a highly structured, non-medical, faith-driven residential recovery environment in the Crestview area. View their website here.

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Dorm-Style Residential Living
Men-Only Program
Faith-Based Christian Discipleship
Scripture Study & Devotions
No Smoking or Tobacco Use
No Personal Electronics
Mandatory Fundraising & Work Duties
Monthly Family Visits
Program Free with $1,000 Induction Fee
Occupancy Unspecified

Your First Step is a Conversation

Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The team is here to help you understand whether this long-term faith-based residential program is the right fit.

  • Your call is 100% confidential. Ask questions about the program and admission requirements.
  • There's no commitment to enroll. Learn about structure, rules, and daily life.
  • Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs, eligibility, and program expectations.
(844) 357-4673

Treatment

Levels of Care

Residential Recovery Program

Long-term residential Christian discipleship program.

Typical Length: Approximately 12 to 15 months.

Approaches

Christian DiscipleshipFaith-based recovery centered on spiritual growth, biblical principles, and Christian living.
Group DiscussionsResidents participate in group sharing and discussion as part of the structured program.
Scripture StudyDaily scripture reading, assigned verses, and devotion time are built into the program.
EducationResidents complete class assignments and follow a structured academic curriculum.
MentoringGuidance is provided by staff, pastors, interns, crew leaders, and mentors.
Life Skills DevelopmentResidents work on personal responsibility, structure, and practical life skills during the program.
Individual CounselingThe website notes individual counseling as part of the program’s recovery model.
Work ResponsibilitiesResidents complete work duties and fundraising assignments as part of daily structure.

Policies

Open Campus

This is not a closed or locked facility.

MAT Policy

Suboxone and MAT are not permitted.

No Smoking/Vaping

Smoking, vaping, and tobacco products are not allowed.

Electronics Policy

No personal phones, laptops, tablets, or music devices are allowed.

Family Contact & Visits

Monthly visits, monitored calls, and approved mail with immediate family only.

Prohibited Items

No drugs, alcohol, tobacco, electronics, secular music, secular reading materials, or unapproved items.

Cost

Payment Structure

Project Hope Florida does not accept insurance. The program is offered free of charge aside from an induction fee, and residents help support the ministry through mandatory fundraising activities.

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Self-Pay

Estimated self-pay information based on the website and program materials. Please call to confirm exact current costs.

  • Insurance Accepted:No
  • Program Cost:Free
  • Induction Fee:$1,000
  • Resident Contribution:Fundraising Required

Reviews

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4.4 / 5

Based on 12 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Life Change Through Faith: Positive reviews consistently describe the program as spiritually transformative and rooted in Christian guidance.

  • Strong Leadership: Reviewers praise the leadership, staff, and mentors as caring, committed, and impactful.

  • Structure & Purpose: Many describe the program as giving them tools, direction, accountability, and a new foundation for life.

"God is using this ministry to change the lives of men every day. They have brought me out of a place of complete despair, helping me to leave that old life behind me and understand that God has a plan for my future."

— Clyde G. (Google Review)

"I was truly broken, at the end of the rope, I really needed help, project hope took me in and gave me a chance, such a great leadership, real men of God, project hope gave me the tools I needed to help me find Jesus, my whole life changed at project hope, project hope is such a great place."

— Latodd D. (Google Review)
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Positive reviews emphasize spiritual renewal, strong Christian leadership, structure, and life change. Negative feedback themes appear to center more around the strictness and intensity of the rules-based environment, which may not be the right fit for everyone.

Location

Address

Project Hope Florida

3690 US-90 E

Crestview, FL 32539

Hours

Office: 9AM-5PM
Residential program operates 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs & Admission

What will my costs be for treatment?

The program is provided free of charge and is supported through mandatory fundraising activities completed by residents.

Do you accept insurance?

No, the program does not accept insurance.

Do you provide detoxification services?

No, detoxification services are not provided.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

No, Suboxone or medication-assisted treatment is not permitted.

Treatment Details

Why choose this program? What makes it different?

The program focuses on long-term residential recovery through Christian discipleship, structured living, fundraising work responsibilities, scripture study, mentoring, and spiritual development rather than a traditional clinical treatment model.

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

The program offers a long-term residential Christian recovery and discipleship program focused on addiction recovery, work responsibilities, fundraising activities, spiritual development, and life skills training.

How do you treat dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorders?

No, this is not a treatment center and does not treat co-occurring mental disorders.

What types of therapies are used?

The program focuses on Christian discipleship, mentoring, group discussions, scripture study, prayer, work responsibilities, and life skills development.

Does this program use the 12-Steps?

The program does not specify using 12-Step, SMART Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery; it follows a Christian discipleship-based recovery model.

Is the program faith-based?

Yes, the program is Christian faith-based and includes daily prayer, scripture study, devotions, and church attendance.

How long has this facility been open?

The facility has been open since 2013.

Daily Life, Rules & Family

How long will I be there?

The residential program typically lasts about 12–15 months.

What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?

Residents live in dorm-style housing as part of a structured residential community program. Information about private rooms or bathroom setup is not found on the website.

Is this a closed/locked facility?

No, it is not a closed or locked facility.

Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?

No, personal electronics such as phones, laptops, tablets, or music devices are not allowed. Smoking or the use of tobacco products of any kind is also not allowed.

What should I bring? What should I leave at home?

Bring: modest clothing that follows program dress standards, personal hygiene items, identification, and approved Christian reading materials such as a Bible or devotional.
Leave at home: tobacco products, alcohol, drugs, secular books or music, electronics, money, musical instruments, and any clothing or items that violate program rules.

Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?

Residents are guided by program staff, pastors, interns, crew leaders, and mentors who oversee spiritual growth, work responsibilities, and daily structure. Information about psychiatrists and psychologists is not found on the website.

Who will be in treatment with me?

You will live with other men participating in the same faith-based residential recovery program; occupancy is not specified on the website.

What is the family involvement and visitation policy?

Residents may maintain contact with immediate family through monitored phone calls, approved mail, and scheduled monthly visits. Family visits are allowed once per month on the last Sunday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM with prior approval.

What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?

Information is not found on website.

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Accreditation & Support

No Accreditation Listed

No accreditation mentioned on the website

State Licensing Not Specified

No state licensing listed on the website

Insurance Not Accepted

Program is free with fundraising requirements

Faith-Based Program

Christian discipleship residential recovery model

Founded: 2013
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