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CRF Programs

The Circle Road Foundation funding solutions are designed to give anyone in recovery the time and support needed to transition to a life free from the ravages of drug and alcohol addiction. Through these three essential programs, CRF hopes to remove a few of the hurdles an addict encounters on their journey in early recovery.  

Housing: 

Woman Sitting at Home

The CRF Housing Scholarship program offers one to four week scholarships for recovering addicts transition out of residential care or detox to a sober living environment. The CRF works with sober living homes in the greater metropolitan area of Phoenix, Arizona. For applicants that qualify, the CRF will pay up to 4-weeks of rent at an approved sober living home. To learn more, email scholarship@circleroadfoundation.com

Employment:

Carpenter at Work

For the recovering addict who has dedicated weeks and even months to detox or residential care, they usually do not have a job to return to. CRF provides employment resources through its partners in recovery to anyone willing to do what it takes to find employment and gain financial independence. In the coming months, the CRF will be able to offer individuals jobs at various businesses.

Treatment:

Happy Man

When an individual finally finds the courage to address their addiction, the CRF does not want a lack of insurance to be the reason they are turned away. The CRF will provide short-term financial aid for treatment at select facilities while an individual enrolls and obtains Medicaid insurance.    

Recovery is more than simply abstaining from the use of drugs and alcohol, it is about finding a purpose that inspires transformational change. Change like this requires treatment for the disease of addiction and a secure and safe place to lay your head at night. From this place, the recovering addict can begin to be the person they always wanted to be and achieve what they have always wanted to achieve. Supporting this transformation is the purpose behind the CRF funding and scholarships. 

We would be grateful for your support in bridging he gap in recovery!

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