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The SPIRIT Homes

The SPIRIT Homes

The Butte SPIRIT Homes are state licensed recovery homes, each housing up to eight adults in a single gender home. Residents must meet the ASAM placement criteria for 3.1 level of care. In order to be considered for acceptance into the recovery home, prospective residents must complete and submit an application with a copy of…

Download Application

Click the link on the page linked here to download the PDF application package for the Butte SPIRIT Home. Instructions for submitting can be found on the Apply Now page. If you do not have access to a printer, or would like to apply from a smartphone or computer, please use the “Apply Online Now” button.

Apply Here

Apply Here

Step 1- Submit an Application: A submitted application package includes three important elements: Completed 3 page application form, linked below Completed Release of Information for your current or most recent treatment provider (if you have one) Current (within the past 6 months) Substance Use Disorder Evaluation indicating that you are a good fit for an…

Why Sober Living?

Why Sober Living?

The Butte SPIRIT Center seeks to provide transitional housing, with access to supporting services, for people recovering from substance use disorders (SUD). The project was started by members of the Butte recovery community and seed capital to acquire a facility was provided by the founding members and other community members. The project seeks to form…

An Interview with SPIRIT Founders

An Interview with SPIRIT Founders

Matt Boyle of KBMF 102.5 FM Interviews Sean Wisner and Demetrius Fassas KBMF – Butte America Radio is an independent 501(c)3 organization providing an incredible variety of programming and music for all Butte residents. See their website for more information and to tune in.

Navigating A Vision

Navigating A Vision

Our organization has been on an incredible journey since the idea of a carefully curated sober living house for Butte was first mentioned between our co-founders in October 2018. From the formation of a non-profit entity and recruitment of a robust board of directors, to the overwhelmingly positive response from community members and other organizations,…

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