Winners of our Employee Recognition Awards show off their plaques.

Back row: Harvey, Reathe, Lisa, Michelle, Victoria, Josie, Albert, Vivette, and William.  Front row: Rob, Perry, and Kenneth.

Mission / Goals

The Ebony House mission is to encourage sobriety while learning to cope with life's trauma, and strengthen skills needed for eventual independence; to acquire the skills needed to parent productively, establish employment and gain knowledge of responsibility in finances. Through integrating instructive programming into treatment, we strive to empower each person who comes through our doors to become self-sufficient upon re-entering the community.

Continued goals of the Ebony House Residential Substance Abuse Treatment program are to eliminate or significantly reduce a consumer's physical or psychological dependence on drugs thus resulting in substance abuse or dependence. The ultimate goal of this program is total abstinence and healthy living.

Ebony House assists consumers to achieve goals through provisions of interventions designed to:

· Promote greater self awareness, self respect and self worth as well as promoting a better ability to care for ones self and to enter into positive relationships with others

· Offer services that are sensitive to the individual needs of each consumer, including issues surrounding cultural identity, religion and sexual orientation

· Integrate educational and educational programming into treatment, we strive to empower each person to become financially self sufficient upon re-entering the community; and

· Work to strengthen families, including parent-child bond for those women with children in our program and to actively involve family members in the treatment process whenever possible.