
You cant heal what you wont face. Recovery begins where excuses end-
Now more than ever, we believe real change can’t wait.
We are at a breaking point—families are fractured, lives are lost too soon, and communities have become a shadow of what they once were. We have drifted from our purpose as a nation, and if we ignore it, the burden will only grow heavier.
But this is a problem we can solve.
By rebuilding strong, connected communities, we create a place where people grow together instead of struggle alone. Where second chances are real. Where healing isn’t temporary.
Rehab is just the beginning. The true work is helping people live with pride, purpose, stability, and support—without the shame, isolation, and chaos that once defined their story. Together, we can build that future.
We believe that to truly break the cycle, you have to find your why.
We’ve created a simple, real-world 90-day workbook to guide you through life after treatment. It combines practical cognitive therapy tools with an honest, lived understanding of what it really takes to reintegrate into society. This is not the easy way out—but it is a path built for long-term recovery, real change, and real stability.
Because at the end of the day, learning who you are, what you stand for, and why you keep going is one of the most important things you will ever do.
FAQs
Question: What is Achieve Resilience Society?
Answer:
Achieve Resilience Society is a Tennessee nonprofit that helps people in the first 90 days after treatment or jail. We focus on housing support, life skills, finances, job readiness, and recovery/community involvement so people can build a stable foundation instead of falling back into the same cycle.
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Question: Are you a rehab or treatment center?
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No. We are not a treatment provider. We do not offer detox or clinical services. We partner with treatment centers and sober living homes by offering housing grants and a 90-day support program after someone leaves treatment or jail.
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Question: What is the 90-day grant program?
Answer:
Our 90-day grant program can help with:
Up to 90 days of sober living housing support (grant, not a loan)
A structured 90-day program focused on life skills, financial self-care, job readiness, and recovery/community involvement
We are here to bridge the gap between rehab and real life.
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Question: Who can apply?
Answer:
Each application is reviewed individually, but in general participants should:
Be leaving treatment or jail
Be in, or entering, a sober living home
Be a Tennessee resident (or returning to Tennessee)
Be willing to commit to the 90-day program and house rules
Question: Do participants have to pay the money back?
Answer:
No. Our support is a grant, not a loan. In return, participants are expected to:
Stay engaged in the 90-day program
Follow sober living rules
Work toward stability through work, education, or a trade
Question: How do I apply or refer someone?
Answer:
You can:
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Apply directly (self-referral)
Be referred by a treatment center, sober living home, case manager, or community partner
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Question: How do you work with sober living homes?
Answer:
We partner with sober livings by:
Helping cover up to 90 days of rent for approved residents
Adding our 90-day support program on top (life skills, finances, job readiness)
Staying in communication about attendance, behavior, and major issues
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Question: How can I donate or get involved?
Answer:
You can support Achieve Resilience Society by:
Donating funds to help cover housing and program costs
Donating clothing and basic essentials
Becoming a donation drop-off location
Offering job opportunities or trade training
Volunteering your time or professional skills
Question: Are donations tax-deductible?
Answer:
(Adjust based on your actual status.)
We are organized as a nonprofit in Tennessee and are [in the process of / have obtained] 501(c)(3) status. Once confirmed, most donations should be tax-deductible as allowed by law. Please consult your tax professional for specifics.
Question: How can I contact you?
Answer:
You can reach us through: Email: info@arsociety.org
