No Wrong Door for Support and Recovery

Franklin, NC 28734
Located in Macon County
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102 Thomas Heights Road
Franklin, NC 28734

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Serving Macon County
Tel: 828-349-3366

No Wrong Door for Support and Recovery, Inc. is a community-based organization in Franklin, North Carolina dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome substance use and mental health challenges. The organization specializes in assisting those transitioning from detention or treatment facilities by providing structured peer support, pastoral care, and collaboration with local community and municipal organizations. Their services are designed to reduce relapse, promote recovery, and rebuild family and community connections through compassion, education, and empowerment.

A key part of No Wrong Door’s mission is offering evidence-based programs such as Prime for Life and Prime Solutions for inmates at the Macon County Detention Center. These programs focus on prevention, education, and treatment, using proven methods to reduce the risk of substance-related health and impairment issues. The organization also offers peer-led groups for both men and women that cover WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) skills, parenting through Love & Logic, peer support, and one-on-one or group counseling.

Beyond structured classes, No Wrong Door provides a wide range of additional services including drug and alcohol assessments, recovery education groups, and individualized support from certified Peer Support Specialists. Wellness programs such as Creative Recovery, woodworking, walking groups, and veterans’ social groups further enhance recovery by fostering creativity, purpose, and community engagement. Through its comprehensive approach, No Wrong Door offers a compassionate and practical path for individuals seeking lasting recovery, emotional healing, and stronger connections within their families and communities.

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