Welcome
Anew Vision is a 501 (c)3 entity - 47-2791010. We are a sober living facility that caters to one that is recovering from substance abuse, life crisis, and or homelessness, previously incarcerated, parole or probation. Our focus is on indigent adult men and women. We offer a three phase program that entails the first 30 days of one attending groups that are held at the facility, 8 pm curfew, obtaining ID, SS card in preparation of obtaining gainful employment, and participating in the fundraising programs. The second 30 days allows one to obtain gainful employment if behaviors are consistent with phase 2 requirements, 10 pm curfew, two over night passes a week and attend three on site meetings during this phase. Phase 3 allows one to maintain self-sufficiency and receive referrals to independent living. We are TDCJ approved and have the ability to serve parolees on ankle monitors. We provide specialty courts/probation officers/parole officers/case managers/mental health providers/and or CPS case workers with progress reports upon request.
Our objective and scope of service is to focus on community development through education, mentorship, counseling, and job training that will motivate and empower a person to obtain responsible living and utilize community resources for self development.
Our Team
Ray Foreman
Executive Director
Addiction is a daunting and overwhelming obstacle for those who suffer from it, as well as their loved ones. Fortunately, there is a way out. As a Licensed Dependent Chemical Addiction Counselor, I am passionate about accompanying individuals on their journey towards recovery. With over a decade of experience in the field, I am well-equipped to help you find the tools and resources you need to overcome addiction. Whether it's substance abuse or behavioral addictions, I am here to support you through the process.
Stacy Foard
CFO
As someone who has been sober since 2003, and has undergone extensive training and certification, I have dedicated my life to helping others overcome addiction. With a range of credentials including AAS in 2011, NADAAC in 2016, LCDCI in 2011, LCDC in 2017, and a recent bachelor’s degree in human services – Substance Abuse in 2018, and MBA in nonprofit in 2021. I have the experience and knowledge to guide you towards a new and sober life. If you’re ready to make a change, I’m here to help you achieve your goals and realize your full potential.
Recovery Coaches
Recovery coaches are available to individuals that are seeking long term recovery.
Our Offerings
Anew Vision offers housing, community networking, recovery coaching, substance abuse education, individual counseling, group therapy, and fundraising.
Our Mission
To motivate and empower individuals that suffer from life crisis.