Mecklenburg County sheriff opens recovery house to help former inmates re-enter society

A new reentry program is opening in Mecklenburg County to support people recovering from substance use after incarceration.

The “Sheriff’s House” will serve as a substance use recovery home supporting men who are leaving the county’s detention center. The sheriff’s office says residents will receive wraparound services to help them stay sober and transition back to the community. In a video posted to social media, Sheriff Gary McFadden showed off the home.

“This is something that most people don’t come to. Being released, having a place to come with food. We also provided them with towels, blankets, sheets, and pillow cases,” McFadden said. “Because we want to give them the feel of that this is actually their home and they’re coming home to something better than the past.”…

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