The foundation offers safe housing assistance including shared sober living environments, reentry housing for individuals returning from incarceration, and specialized housing for registered sex offenders to ensure stable and supportive living arrangements.

Individuals seeking job readiness training and employment support, especially those recovering from addiction or reentry populations, can participate to improve economic stability and job prospects.

Transportation assistance is provided to help clients attend therapy sessions, court appointments, job interviews, medical visits, and educational programs, removing transit barriers to recovery and stability.

The foundation is based in Fayetteville, North Carolina, serving Cumberland County and surrounding areas. Its office on Hay Street is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Life Net Recovery Foundation incorporates housing stability, employment, transportation, food security, and healthcare access alongside behavioral health services to address root causes that affect recovery outcomes.

Yes, donations can be made securely online through platforms like Zeffy and PayPal, with transparent reporting on how funds support recovery and community health programs.

Yes, the foundation offers specialized housing and recovery support for individuals returning from incarceration, including those who are registered sex offenders, to aid reintegration and reduce recidivism.

The foundation hosts community educational workshops covering topics such as addiction, mental health, and social determinants of health to increase awareness and reduce stigma.

The organization tracks outcomes related to housing stability, employment, recovery progress, and access to care, sharing results through reports and stories to demonstrate the effectiveness of its integrated approach.

Individuals can contact the foundation during business hours to inquire about services, complete intake assessments, and receive personalized support plans that connect them with appropriate resources.

Yes, the foundation facilitates support group meetings and educational programs designed to help families understand addiction and mental health challenges and provide effective support.

The foundation provides clear communication about fund usage, impact measurement reports, and accessible donation methods to ensure donor confidence and accountability.

Its housing programs specifically serve populations often excluded from mainstream options, such as individuals with justice involvement and registered sex offenders, within structured, recovery-focused environments.

Yes, the foundation supports advocacy and policy initiatives aimed at reducing systemic barriers, improving access to care, and promoting equitable recovery systems in the community.