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Journeymen Recovery Homes

  • P.O.Box 10473
  • Wilmington, NC - 28404
  • p: 910-523-0478


  • About Journeymen Recovery Homes

    Journeymen Recovery Homes located in Wilmington, NC provides sober housing for women.

    Detailed description details:

    Journeymen provides a safe sober living environment for persons with substance abuse from drugs and/or alcohol. Residents are required to work a 12-step program as part of their stay at the home.































    They must attend recovery meetings and work with a recovery Sponsor. They must also have employment. Drug and alcohol testing in mandatory has part of their stay.































    There is a $400 Entry fee plus $130 weekly rent. Journeymen has homes on the Wrightsville Avenue corridor by Military Cutoff and in the area of Greenfield Lake. We have homes available to both men and women


    Do you know how much Journeymen Recovery Homes charges?

    Attention We cannot guarantee the sober housing costs to be completely accurate. They are displayed for informational purposes for our users. We have compiled prices provided by users and online research. In order to obtain actual costs please contact Journeymen Recovery Homes directly.

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    Journeymen Recovery Homes Rental Rates As Posted By Users And Research
    Date Added Cost Term Type Sliding Fee Correct?
    Jan 29, 2019 $75 per week Studio 0




    Reviews ( 1 )


    • 2024-06-27 12:22:06

      Terrible place that doesn't set one up for success. Put your seat belt on. I arrived at Journeymen with the intention of getting well. I drove there without a drivers license, because I had no other way to get there. I was confronted with the issue. I was told by my support and Chip(Journeymen owner) I would have some time. I began working on the issue right away. Four days in my car broke down at an AA meeting. Six days after arriving I felt sick with the flu-like symptoms; the house manager demanded I walk to the hospital. I Had no idea how to get there. My son, a new resident to Wilmington picked me up about an hour later( I sat outside). It turned out I had Covid. I followed the standard, and called to let them know I wouldn't be back according to my estimated time back based on the sign out book. I immediately sent pictures of my medication. House assistant insisted I was still going to be drug tested. Much more evil behavior.


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