Residential Program Housing Program Going to Stonehenge was a defining moment in my life. I had been to a lot of other rehabs, and the therapeutic community was a different approach. It’s given me the opportunity to grow, and the Addiction Supportive Housing (ASH) program has been a true life saver. I’ve always struggled with… Read More
Program Participants
Wayne F.
Residential Program Transitional Housing Program For a long time, jail was like a second home to me. No matter where else I was living, it was somewhere I always went back to. This is something that has been changing a little at a time over the last few years. Now, my home is my apartment… Read More
Yvette P.
Residential Program Let’s Grow Together Program I had been using crack heavily for 2 years when I realized that I was pregnant with my second child. I was shocked, terrified, and overwhelmed. I knew that I needed to stop, but the stress of my situation and my fears of what my using was doing to… Read More
Kent L.
Residential Program Transitional Housing Program At present, life is pretty good and getting better. But over the years my life has been impacted by both mental health and addictions. I have also experienced a whole host of other life experiences that have been no less than challenging for me, my family and friends. I have… Read More
Charlene J.
Residential Program, 1971 I was brought up in a strict fundamentalist Christian home. When I was very young an extended family member sexually molested me. I kept this hidden from my parents since I was taught to respect my elders and this was family. As I developed into my teens the world seemed like a… Read More
Petra M.
Residential Program Alumni Association Member I grew up in a troubled and unsettling family. I learned to live life in a way that looked good on the outside, but was broken on the inside. The beginning of my story is probably my early childhood. I feel like it doesn’t explain why I became an addict… Read More
Patti B.
Residential Program Stonehenge not only gave me the tools to be the woman I am today, but also gave me memories and connections I would never trade for all the gold in the world!! I was recently asked, “So how bad did it get?” and my immediate response was: “Bad!” The first time I was… Read More
Kim H.
Residential Program, 2006 I was just 21 years old – married with 2 children under the age of 5 and homeless – when I first thought I might need the help of Stonehenge Therapeutic Community. I had been in and out of five treatment centers and Narcotics Anonymous since 1993. When I arrived at Stonehenge… Read More
James S.
Residential Program, 1996 It’s been over 21 years since I completed Stonehenge. Before that, my life was a haze of booze and drugs – mostly drugs. I was using a steady stream of coke, heroin and meth. It was while I was at Stonehenge that the long-buried memories of the horrific sex abuse that I… Read More
Christopher B.
Residential Program I’m not going to bore you with a memorial of my past misdeeds, or a life gone askew. Specifically I want to discuss a series of experiences with the residential treatment program that taught me about the value of being honest with myself; in effect, how to begin the long difficult process of… Read More