Community Resource

Good News Home for Women

(908) 806-7913
Flemington

Good News Home for Women

The mission of the Good News Home is to provide a comprehensive long and short-term residential substance abuse treatment program that offers a professional, faith-based, non-denominational approach, focusing on healing the total woman utilizing Christian 12-steps, addiction counseling, life skills and spiritual counseling to overcome chemical addiction, with integrated treatment as appropriate for clients who have been diagnosed with co-occurring mental disorders.

The purpose of our program is to rehabilitate women who have life-destroying problems associated with substance abuse. The Good News Home provides support to women to become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive.

Underlying our mission/purpose is the basic philosophy that faith in God can do for us that which we cannot do for ourselves.

WE WELCOME:

  • All women, 18-years of age and older, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, or the ability to pay.
  • Women with co-occurring disorders
  • Pregnant women wanting recovery during their 1st or 2nd trimester

OUR ADMISSION PROCESS

  1. Contact the admission office
  2. Participate in a phone interview
  3. Visit our facility for a face-to-face interview/tour
  4. Get a physical exam by a doctor
  5. Be qualified as ready by our admissions team
  6. Detox prior to admission, if needed
  7. Be admitted to Good News Home
  8. Develop a personalized treatment plan
  9. Begin your recovery journey

OUR PROGRAM PROVIDES:

  • Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Addiction Counseling and Education, and Spiritual Counseling offered with Individualized Treatment Plans
  • Participation in outside AA/NA meetings in the community
  • Health Services (Medical/Dental/Vision)
  • Relapse Prevention strategies
  • Legal Assistance
  • Life Skills Training
  • Health Counseling
  • Spiritual Development
  • Discharge Planning
  • Workforce and Self-sufficiency Preparation
  • Support and education for families
  • Follow-up and aftercare
  • Recreation & Enrichment with activities such as YMCA Membership, arts & crafts therapy, music therapy, field trips and special events

Our program is financed by state funding, grants, and private donations. We are thankful for the loyal support of so many friends over the years who have supported the provision of refuge and rehabilitation to hundreds of women in desperate need. With each donation, you affirm the immeasurable value of our mission in which lives are saved, faith is renewed, and women are ready to return to their place in society.

Age Groups
  • Adults
Gender-Specific
  • Female Only
Community Services
Legal / Advocacy
Health Services
Behavioral / Mental Health
Treatment Services
Out-of-Home Services
Payment Options
  • Low Cost / Donation
  • State Funding
Areas Served
  • Hunterdon County

Last Updated: 06/27/19