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Frequently Asked Questions
- You will need to be Clean/Sober before entering the home.
- You will need to be employed, or secure full-time employment within two weeks of entering the home.
- You will need to attend at least three recovery meetings per week after your first 30 days of residency.
- You will need to attend at least one meeting per day for your first 30 days.
- You will be required to complete weekly chores in addition to maintaining your room.
- Program fees can be paid by money order or cashier’s check payable to: Project America, Inc.
- Bed, pillow, sheets, blankets, comforters for use while living in home.
- Bath Towels, Hand Towels & Face Clothes
- Plastic clothes hangers
- Initial toothbrush and toothpaste
- Cable television.
- Nutrition, Financial Planning & Goal setting
- A computer with online access for use by all house members.
- Dishes, pots and pans and kitchen utensils for use while living in home.
- Plates, bowls, glasses, coffee cups
- Small kitchen appliances
- Kitchen towels for use while living in home. (Members supply their own bath towels.)
- Toilet paper and paper towels.
- Laundry basket
- Laundry detergent (initial)
- 30-day supply of any medications you are now taking. (all meds must be approved)
- Casual Clothing, Gym Clothes, Dress shoes, Tennis, Sandals
- interview attire for job search
- Maximum, 6 pairs of shoes
- 4-5 changes of socks, underwear, undershirts, polo style shirts, t-shirts, jeans, slacks, or shorts.
- 2-3 pairs of shoes- athletic for the gym, loafer or dress for church, casual style for everyday use
- 2-3 sets of gym clothes
- Toiletries – razors, shaving cream, soap, deodorant, shampoo, etc.
- Hair products and styling tools; Hair dryer, hairbrush, etc
- Personal Laptop
- Reading Material
- Vehicle
- Cell phone and charger, iPod/iPad, computer, personal electronics
- Sunscreen and swimsuit
- Groceries for 1 week, refrigerator and pantry space is limited
- Backpack, or bag
- Lunch box or bag
- Microwavable food storage containers
- Small personal décor such as photos or inspirational art that can be pinned on a cork board, cannot be nailed/taped to wall.
- Small number of books
- State issued ID, social security card, and insurance cards
– Optional: Reusable water container and lock for gym locker
– Optional: Reading material (Bible, devotionals, recreational reading materials, etc.) - Pens, pencils, or highlighters
- Notebook
- Cell phone and chargers
- Mailing items, if needed
- No Products containing alcohol. Examples include, but are not limited to mouthwash, Bengay, cough medicine, and other analgesic ointments)
- No Candles
- No Pornography
- No Posters or Paintings
- No shirts of poor taste
- Excessive amount of clothing or personal items
- Mouthwash that contains alcohol
- Weapons of any kind (including pocketknives)
- Inappropriate material