
Peggy Albrecht Friendly House
About Us
Friendly House was founded in 1951 and was the first residental program for women recovering from substance and alcohol abuse. The organization is solely supported by private donations and grants, by the fundraising efforts of the Board of Directors, Grateful Hearts (former residents of Friendly House), and special events such as our Annual Awards Luncheon and other events.
It is our mission to continue to provide an environment in which women can recover from the devastation of drug and alcohol addiction and progress toward healthy families and communities.
We seek to achieve a stabilized recovery from addiction, renew family relationships, and help reintegrate each woman back into the community. In order to help achieve this goal, Friendly House offers 4 Daily Groups, Nightly AA Meetings, Weekly Process Groups, Weekly Case Management Meetings, and Yoga.
Our History/Our Mission
It is our mission to continue to provide an environment in which women can recover from the devastation of drug and alcohol addiction and progress toward healthy families and communities.
Our Locations
Friendly House owns two residences. Both houses are overseen by a staff that provides full time supervision and the skills needed for genuine recovery.





