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Good Friends Inc.: Your haven of hope and healing in Morrisville

#good friendsStep into a haven of support and transformation at Good Friends Inc., a beacon of hope in Morrisville since 1977.

Nestled on a serene 150-acre property, our community-based halfway house, or Low Intensity Residential Treatment Program, provides a unique blend of comfort and opportunity.

Embarking on the journey to recovery can be daunting, especially that crucial first step.

At Good Friends Inc., we understand the challenges and uncertainties that come with seeking help.

With open arms and a judgment-free environment, we welcome individuals to a centuries-old farmhouse that serves as a home for our residents.

Here, they find solace amidst a tranquil setting in Lower Bucks County, fostering an atmosphere conducive to personal reflection and growth.

Recovery is a path laden with moments of vulnerability and discomfort.

We recognize the importance of establishing independence during this process.

Good Friends Inc. operates by the motto “Building Bridges to Recovery,” providing a live-in/work-out environment with an average three-month stay.

Residents quickly integrate into the workforce, gaining a sense of satisfaction and self-efficacy.

Taking that first step towards recovery is a courageous act, and at Good Friends Inc., we honor that bravery.

Our commitment extends beyond providing a residence; we offer transportation to and from work, home-cooked meals, and a supportive community that emphasizes the protective elements of family living.

At Good Friends Inc., we stand as a pillar of support, guiding individuals through the complexities of recovery without judgment.

Join us in Morrisville, where open arms await, and the journey to a brighter, independent future begins. Good Friends Inc. – where compassion meets recovery.

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