SWFAS will dedicate new halfway house for women
Southwest Florida Addiction Services will open a new larger halfway house for women June 17, replacing a 50-year-old structure at the Transitional Living Center (TLC) on Dixie Parkway in Fort Myers.
The dedication and ribbon-cutting will be at 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 17, at 2527 Dixie Parkway (between Franklin and South Street). Tours of the facility will follow the ceremony.
The new 16-bed facility will house 40 to 50 women per year who have completed the residential treatment program and moved into the halfway house for extended treatment.
The halfway house was built with $350,000 in funds from the State Housing Initiatives Partnership, through the Lee County Commission, and $191,000 in funds from the Homeless Housing Assistance grant that is part of Lee County’s Continuum of Care initiative. Operational and support service funds are provided, in part, by a U.S. Housing & Urban Development Continuum of Care grant.
An $11,300 grant from the Zonta Foundation of Southwest Florida and a $4,900 grant from The League Club helped to furnish the new women’s home. Also, $700 from Bat Yam Temple on Sanibel Island was used for window coverings and bed linens.
“We are very grateful to the Lee County Commission, as well as the ladies of the Zonta Foundation of Southwest Florida and The League Club and Bat Yam Temple for helping us to build and furnish this new home for the women in treatment,” said SWFAS Transitional Living Center Director Rosemary Boisvert. “Providing a home-like environment for individuals recovering from substance abuse is a key part of the recovery process.