foundations to freedom
Recovery Starts Now
freedom from substance abuse
Addiction is a thief. It steals your time, relationships, well-being, and sense of self. At Foundations to Freedom, we invite you to pursue freedom from substance use. As part of our recovery housing DeLand & Central Florida community, our goal is to help clients reclaim their dignity and acquire the skills, support, and resources they need to maintain a drug-free, purposeful, and productive life.

addiction support
Recover from a substance use disorder to live a clean and sober life.

halfway houses
Safe and supportive recovery residences located throughout Central Florida.

recovery program
Our 3-phase recovery program offers help from dedicated peer support specialists.
you are not alone—support is here
If you are in a Domestic Violence crisis, your journey to freedom starts now. Call (386) 846-0078
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, help is available. Foundations to Freedom provides structured, supportive housing, wrap-around services, and support to help you rebuild your life.
Our transformational recovery residences throughout Central Florida offer clients safety, stability, and freedom from substance use disorder.
Benefits of our Recovery Residences in DeLand, Florida
Recovery from substance use disorder is a difficult path to walk alone. At Foundations to Freedom, our goal is to help our clients develop the skills needed to live a full life of recovery and reintegrate as productive members of society. We’re committed to maintaining high standards in our halfway houses to give clients the best chance at recovery.
drug and alcohol free
Foundations to Freedom upholds the safety and security of its clients. All clients are required to submit to random drug screenings.
Safe, Structured Place
Our halfway houses provide a safe and structured environment for people recovering from addiction. Clients are required to seek employment, attend school, or volunteer.
Prevent Substance Use
Our built-in systems of accountability include drug screening, on-site case management, peer support services, and community support. We find that structure is essential in early recovery.
creating the path
Our structured, supportive housing and wrap-around services allow our clients to graduate from our program and transition seamlessly from one of our halfway houses back into the community.
Our latest blog posts
First Narcan Vending Machine in Pierson
PIERSON, FL (February 2, 2026) — Foundations to Freedom is proud to announce the placement of a new Narcan vending machine at Iglesia Misionaria, located at 274 S. Center Street in Pierson. This marks the first Narcan vending machine in the Pierson community and an...
From Struggle to Service
On January 1, we proudly celebrated William Doran’s three-year anniversary with Foundations to Freedom—a milestone that reflects dedication, growth, and the heart of recovery in action. William’s journey with Foundations to Freedom began as a Maintenance Technician,...
Balancing Growth, Service, and New Life
Alyssa Eisenman graduated from our program in December 2023, choosing to remain a little longer to strengthen the new habits she had worked so hard to build. Her boyfriend also went through recovery during that time, and together they remained committed to working the...
Am I an Addict?
Do I use drugs to cope or feel “normal”?
If you find yourself relying on drugs to manage stress, emotions, or everyday life, it may be a sign that you’re using them as a coping tool rather than just for occasional use.
Have drugs hurt my work, school, or relationships?
When drug use starts affecting responsibilities, performance, or the trust and closeness you have with others, it’s often a red flag.
Have I lied, stolen, or broken the law to get drugs?
Needing drugs so badly that it leads to dishonesty or illegal activity can indicate that drug use has taken priority over your values and boundaries.
Have I tried to stop but couldn’t?
Struggling to quit even when you want to shows that the drugs may have created a physical or psychological dependence.
Do I keep using even when I know it’s causing problems?
Continuing to use despite negative consequences is one of the strongest indicators that drug use may have become an addiction.
Answering “yes” to any of these questions doesn’t automatically mean you’re an addict, but it does suggest it may be time to talk to someone who can help—like a counselor, doctor, or recovery program.
Ready to take the first step toward a new life?
At Foundations to Freedom, we’re here to help you find hope, healing, and a fresh start. Whether you’re seeking recovery support, resources, or a safe place to rebuild, your journey begins here.
Start your journey today—because freedom and a brighter future are waiting for you.
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Administrative Offices
339 E New York Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724
(386) 846-7102
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30 am - 5 pm
ADMISSIONS
Women’s Admission
Call or text: (386) 846-0078
Men’s Admission
Call or text: (386) 846-6572
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