
About
Brighter Days Inc is a nonprofit organization committed to providing trauma‑informed, family‑structured, integrated, person-centered care to foster stability, healing, growth, and belonging in the clients we serve.


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Brighter Days is a nonprofit organization founded to provide trauma-informed, family-structured, integrated, person-centered care to individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD), Co-Occurring Disorders (COD), and/or justice involved individuals.
Our program is uniquely designed to foster recovery within a supportive, family-oriented environment. We believe that healing happens best when individuals are surrounded by community, connection, and structure. Our family-focused model helps residents rebuild relationships, create lasting bonds, and establish a foundation for sustainable recovery. Together with our clients, supportive staff, and community partners, we nurture growth, healing, and hope for brighter days ahead.
Our Story & Vision

Our Values
Brighter Days is an accountability-based, family structure modeled that focuses on practicing the principles of twelve step recovery to help each client progress into a healthy, alcohol and drug free lifestyle after completing the program.
Accountability
Each client is held to a standard of rigorous honesty to create a healthy and safe living environment for all clients as well as to foster this principle within each client to carry back to their family, employer, and community once clients transition beyond our program.
Honesty
A primary component of a client's successful program experience is open mindedness. The thinking that led each client to active substance use disorder will be addressed as a part of our program to cultivate a new way of thinking, approaching problems, and making decisions.
Open Mindedness
While all of our values are an important part of our program in each client's continued journey to wellness, willingness is what makes it all possible for our clients to maintain recovery. Each client must be willing to adhere to the rules of the program and to actively participate in our program to have a successful program and continued recovery experience.
