About Flynn Fellowship Home
Flynn Fellowship Home in Gastonia, North Carolina provides long-term supervised sober living for adults recovering from alcohol and substance use disorders.
The program combines structured housing with outside outpatient services through Phoenix Counseling, 12-step participation and peer support to guide residents toward lasting sobriety.
Flynn offers a safe, home-like environment built on accountability, fellowship and the rebuilding of independent living skills.
Structured Sober Living for Men
Flynn Fellowship Home specializes in transitional recovery housing for adult men stepping down from hospitals or inpatient treatment.
The nine-month program features a probationary early phase where new residents attend outpatient services for the first two to three months, paired with individual counseling support.
Daily life centers on AA meetings, sponsorship and step work, supplemented by motivational interviewing, relapse prevention and brief intervention strategies.
Residents have a strong foundation for long-term sobriety and a supportive staff who help them stay accountable.
Employment and Community
In addition to sober housing, Flynn emphasizes self-sufficiency and community reentry through employment counseling, mentoring, discharge planning and transportation assistance.
Centrally located in Gastonia's historic district, the home connects residents to nearby medical, mental health and community resources that support a stable return to independent living.





