Safe, Clean Housing
Furnished rooms in a well-maintained home with shared common areas, kitchen, and living space.
A safe, stable home at 1709 Maple Street, where recovery begins with dignity.
At 1709 Maple Street in Rome, Georgia, Brother's Place offers men a clean, dignified living environment as the foundation for their recovery journey. Our supportive housing is not just about a roof and a bed. It is a community where men can heal, grow, and prepare for independent living. Part of that preparation is taking on real responsibility — including work, contribution, and the daily rhythms that make a man steady.
Every resident receives a private or shared room in our fully furnished home, three meals a day, access to laundry facilities, and the support of housemates and staff who understand what they are going through. Many of us have been there ourselves.
Everything a man needs to focus on recovery, provided by a community that has walked this road.
Furnished rooms in a well-maintained home with shared common areas, kitchen, and living space.
Nutritious meals prepared in-house. Shared mealtimes are part of building community.
Live alongside other men committed to recovery. Accountability and brotherhood every day.
Daily schedules with devotion, house duties, programming, and evening check-ins.
Recovery happens in rhythms, not bursts. A typical day at Brother's Place looks like this.
Start the day with scripture, prayer, and reflection.
Shared meal around the table with your brothers.
Cleaning, laundry, meal prep. Shared duties build pride and structure.
Recovery classes, case management meetings, job-readiness sessions.
Midday meal and fellowship.
Work, job search, or education. Men are building toward — and maintaining — real employment during their time here.
Evening meal together.
Faith-based study, support group, or guest speaker.
Reflect on the day, set intentions for tomorrow.
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