Loren Ipsum are advocates, partners and collaborators who are relentless in our efforts to affect change.
Loren Ipsum are advocates, partners and collaborators who are relentless in our efforts to affect change.
Loren Ipsum are advocates, partners and collaborators who are relentless in our efforts to affect change.
We support all pathways of recovery and help those in need of transitional living and vocational assistance.
In February of 2015 I hopped out of a dingy treatment center van and carried my garbage bag of clothes towards a one-story house in a less-than-desirable Neighborhood in Boynton Beach, FL. This house, my new “halfway house,” scared me to death.
Learn moreTo provide transitional living assistance and vocational support for those seeking recovery regardless of the pathway.
Our mission is simple: we want to help people who don’t know how to help themselves quite yet. We have all been in early recovery and vividly remember what it was like to be completely overwhelmed. Generally speaking, most stressors in early recovery aren’t difficult; they just seem it.
To provide transitional living assistance and vocational support for those seeking recovery regardless of the pathway.
To further the cause of helping individuals seeking long term recovery to find a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment in which to learn and grow. To see individuals in early recovery find gainful employment and move closer to realizing their potential while starting their journey in long term recovery.
Neill Timmons has owned and operated a FARR and NCARR certified recovery residence since 2013, operating in both Florida and North Carolina. He opened his program with a deep passion to help others who were suffering from the same illness that he had overcome. Since then Neill has been certified as a Recovery Residence Administrator, is training to be a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor. Neill attained a BS in Business administration from Northwood University in West Palm Beach in 2013. He has completed leadership training and volunteered at Gratitude Training in 2015 in West Palm Beach. He also currently serves as the Vice President of the North Carolina Association of Recovery Residences and shares the Standards chair position.
David is first and foremost a recovered drug addict. He is a jack of all trades and a master at a few. Currently he is the Chief Marketing Officer for Future Frontiers, manages a small digital marketing company, is a managing partner of several web properties, is actively involved in an agricultural start-up and helps several small companies with their web development and online marketing. In his spare time he produces music and is an avid landscape photographer.
Ryan is a finance professional with experience working with FARR certified sober living facilities, as well as an individual in long-term recovery. He has seen the value that a well-run, structured sober living environment and gainful employment can provide for someone beginning their journey of recovery from addiction. It is because of this experience that Ryan helped to co-found Inclusive Recovery Foundation with John and David.
John began working with individuals suffering from substance use disorders in 2013 as a behavioral health technician. Shortly after, John became the director of operations for a FARR certified sober living facility in Boynton Beach. During this time John completed his bachelor’s degree in social work from Florida Atlantic University in August of 2016. John was accepted to the advanced standing master’s in social work (MSW) at Florida Atlantic University and completed his degree in May of 2017. Currently, John is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with the state of Florida and a master’s certified addiction professional (MCAP) with the Florida Certification Board. John firmly believes in individualized care, supporting multiple pathways to recovery, and the availability of MAT.