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              THRIVE Weekly Rate
The Thrive phase focuses on growth, consistency, and building confidence through structure and responsibility. Women in this stage are required to be employed, maintaining regular work while continuing to strengthen life balance and accountability. Clients meet with staff three times per week and attend three community recovery meetings to stay connected, supported, and grounded in their recovery network.
This phase emphasizes financial stability and independence, with staff providing guidance in budgeting, savings, and long-term planning. Clients also continue attending groups, refining communication, and developing self-care routines that support work-life balance. The Thrive phase typically lasts 2–4 months, depending on individual progress and readiness for the next stage.
Requirements:
Active employment, consistent attendance at recovery and group meetings, continued abstinence, and active participation in budgeting and financial accountability.
The goal of Thrive is to help women strengthen independence through structure — learning to manage responsibilities, maintain employment, and build a foundation for sustainable, empowered living.
The Thrive phase focuses on growth, consistency, and building confidence through structure and responsibility. Women in this stage are required to be employed, maintaining regular work while continuing to strengthen life balance and accountability. Clients meet with staff three times per week and attend three community recovery meetings to stay connected, supported, and grounded in their recovery network.
This phase emphasizes financial stability and independence, with staff providing guidance in budgeting, savings, and long-term planning. Clients also continue attending groups, refining communication, and developing self-care routines that support work-life balance. The Thrive phase typically lasts 2–4 months, depending on individual progress and readiness for the next stage.
Requirements:
Active employment, consistent attendance at recovery and group meetings, continued abstinence, and active participation in budgeting and financial accountability.
The goal of Thrive is to help women strengthen independence through structure — learning to manage responsibilities, maintain employment, and build a foundation for sustainable, empowered living.