We are a 6-9 month residential program of Recovery for women. Our efforts are to assist each resident
12/11/2025
The holidays are here! We’re asking for your help once again in providing Christmas gifts for the women’s children. The children’s Christmas party will be on December 20th, and any support would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the Walmart registry for the children. https://www.walmart.com/lists/shared/WL/33e6c857-04d3-478c-a716-6a8c1b9c752b
Thank you for always supporting the women and children!
Walmart Shopping Lists; your go-to place to keep you organized
12/11/2025
The holidays are just around the corner, and once again we’re asking for support in providing Christmas gifts for the women’s children. We’ve put together an Amazon Gift List, and any contribution would mean so much. The children’s Christmas celebration with their moms will be on December 20th. ⛄
27/09/2025
Floyd County Token and The BreakAway 2025 Ride for Recovery is off! 74 riders this year!! 💙
26/09/2025
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your amazing event. The woman had a wonderful time. 💙
22/09/2025
Thank you, Bethlehem Die Cutting for your continued support in our mission! Thank you for believing in second chances.
12/09/2025
Date to Care Food Fight 2025. Another amazing year! Thank you to the volunteers that came out to help! As always Thank you Dare to Care for everything you do for communities.
26/06/2025
Thank you for your continued support!
Grants and Good Vibes: Spring Grant Awards!
20/12/2024
We are deeply grateful to the Lacey Dawn Memorial Foundation for their generous donations of clothing for the children. Thank you for taking time out of your day to raise money and shop for the children of the women we serve. The Foundation’s support fills their lives with love and joy. Lacey would have loved this, and no doubt, her spirit was here with us. Lacey Dawn you will forever live in our hearts. Thank you Lisa, family and friends for your support.
20/12/2024
Please join us in thanking all the generous donors who provided Christmas presents to the children of the women we serve. It was a beautiful night.
🎅Santa
🎁 Stacey L. Jacobs
🎁Becky Roy
🎁 Robin Sneed
🎁 Kathy Goldman
🎁 Paula Dean Milby
🎁 Abigayle Hundley
🎁 Melanie Moch
🎁 Michele Romeo Dierking
🎁 Julie Garrison
🎁 Sue Shields
🎁 Laura Becker
🎁 Lacey Ozga
🎁 Valerie Gilliland
🎁 Gerri Walston
🎁 Andrea Gresham
🎁 Maria Triplett
🎁 Anna Pray
🎁 Suzanne Thompson
🎁 Tammy Allen
🎁 Tracy Timberlake
🎁 Kim Rose
🎁 Carol Gowen
🎁 Laura Fleming-Balmer
🎁 Brenda Eubank
🎁 Heather Moch
🎁 Sue Neathamer
🎁 Paul Cook
🎁 Jennifer Dalton
🎁 Hilary Abell
🎁 Hayley Stearns
🎁 The Huff Family
Happy Holidays and again Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making Christmas special for the women and children.
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There is hope for women suffering from the disease of drug and alcohol addiction! At The BreakAway we offer a long-term solution to women in the form of a 6 to 9-month residential program of action. We empower these women to confront their disease of addiction and celebrate recovery by altering their lives while providing them with a therapeutic community in which to recover. The BreakAway provides our women with the Recovery Dynamics curriculum which teaches them step by step about the mental obsession and the physical allergy to their drug of choice.
We understand that women face momentous challenges associated with reclaiming their position in society. The BreakAway works closely to help women face the significant challenges associated with reintegrating back into society including their dependency on drugs and/or alcohol, their involvement in the court systems and with DCS, their lack of work skills and poor work history, as well as past emotional and physical abuse.
The BreakAway offers its residents a lifestyle of recovery based on the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) statistics. To complete our program successfully each woman must complete the Recovery Dynamics curriculum as well as work the 12-steps with a sponsor establishing a baseline of recovery. Secondly, they must obtain employment and pay rent. The residents are required to attend meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and in-house educational classes daily. Our therapeutic community expects our residents to be accountable and responsible for themselves and to one another in a caring and supportive community. Concerns are shared openly, and when they arise, allow opportunity for growth. The BreakAway’s staff encourages each resident in her abstinence from drugs and alcohol and commitment to change by sometimes challenging, supporting and by processing their actions.
Upon completion of The BreakAway program our residents return to their family’s and their communities. They are the mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, friends and the employees that they were intended to be.