
This center has provided faith-based, long-term support for adult men (ages 18+) struggling with alcohol, drug, and substance use disorders for over 50 years. The program emphasizes spiritual growth, personal accountability, work therapy, and practical life rebuilding in a structured, Christ-centered environment.
Rooted in Christian principles, CED Fellowship House integrates daily Bible study, prayer, devotionals, chapel services, and weekly church attendance to foster inner healing and a deeper faith connection. Residents live in comfortable, shared housing with home-like amenities, including nutritious meals prepared on-site, communal areas for fellowship, and access to outdoor spaces for reflection and recreation. The Gadsden location offers a calm, semi-rural setting away from urban distractions, promoting focus on recovery and positive change.
Treatment follows a long-term, phased model designed for deep, sustainable transformation rather than short-term detox. Men participate in structured daily routines that include spiritual activities, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention education, anger management, life skills training, and peer mentoring-often guided by staff or alumni in recovery. A key feature is work therapy: residents engage in on-site tasks, community service, or employment preparation to build discipline, responsibility, financial independence, and purpose.
Family involvement is encouraged through visitation, communication, and occasional family-focused events to help repair relationships and strengthen support systems. The program also incorporates evidence-based elements such as cognitive behavioral techniques, emotional regulation skills, and community reinforcement to address underlying issues and prevent relapse.
CED Fellowship House operates as a mission-driven non-profit with affordable, sliding-scale fees based on income and work contributions, making it accessible to men committed to change. It is state-licensed by the Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) for residential recovery housing and aligns with faith-based recovery standards.
Graduates frequently describe the experience as profoundly life-changing-gaining not only sobriety but renewed faith, job readiness, healthy habits, and lifelong brotherhood. CED Fellowship House stands as a compassionate, no-frills haven where men can fully surrender, rebuild their lives from the foundation up, and emerge transformed in a supportive, Christ-centered community.
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Accreditation
ASAM Levels Of Care: 3.1, 3.5, State of Alabama Department of Mental Health...
Founded in
1973
Substance Use We Treat
Alcohol, Opioids, Heroin...
Primary Focus
This center treats addiction treatment and related conditions....
Typical Program Length
365
CED Fellowship House
How to Pay

Provider's Policy: We accept insurance plans from most providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, United Healthcare, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and Veterans Community Care programs. Consult with a professional today for a free insurance verification and learn which benefits are available through your plan.
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CED Fellowship House is located in Gadsden, al. Their address is 4209 Brooke Avenue.
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