From Drug Den to Sober Living Home
From Drug Den to Sober Living Home
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“For several years, John Button was dealing drugs on the streets of Windsor — something he openly admits.
“I bought and sold drugs to pay for my habit, and it evolved into crime for a lot of years.”
Now he’s doing the opposite — trying to keep drugs out of the hands of people seeking a clean life.
“We are saving people from drowning from addictions,” he said.
Nearly seven years clean, Button opened his fourth house for men recovering from addiction. He already operates three sober living homes near Drouillard Road.
Sober living homes are transitional housing for people typically leaving jail or recovery centres, and who have a desire to re-build their life while clean and sober.”
And what’s in it for these homeowners? Is it a charity?
NO.
In fact you can do VERY WELL for yourself!
We typically charge anywhere from $600 -$700 per bed in a home that is set up LIKE THIS.
Do the math, that’s $1400 per BEDROOM. Imagine a home with 5 plus bedrooms!
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