

Learn how we provide safe, stable housing for women in recovery, including pregnant and parenting women with children. Review options, apply, and overcome the most significant barrier to recovery: safe housing.
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Discover how The Well, our Recovery Community Organization, offers a welcoming space for adults to stay connected, access community resources, and receive support to sustain their recovery.
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Learn how we tackle the second greatest barrier to successful recovery with Seed Sower Transport. We can help get you where you need to go. Registration is required before scheduling.
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See how our Mobile Recovery Team meets people where they are, building connections, nurturing trust, and sharing pathways to recovery with those in need.
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COMING SOON
Explore Seed Sower's behavioral health care services as part of our whole-person approach to recovery and wellness.
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All Under One Roof
We’re excited to welcome you to our new home at 100 Howe Street in Beckley, WV, where you’ll now find our community-based services all under one roof. We are committed to making it easier than ever to connect with support.
Our recovery residences will continue to operate in their current locations.
Our Impact
We are strengthening communities across southern West Virginia by delivering evidence-based services that remove barriers, connect needs to resources, and take a strengths-based approach to building and sustaining long-term recovery.
Transportation
We’ve provided over 500,000 miles of transportation to help people in recovery get to essential appointments.
Housing
We've provided over 19,000 nights in safe, supervised housing to women in recovery and their children.​​
Community Support
We’re providing support through The Well, our Recovery Community Organization, so people can stay connected and sustain their recovery.​​

Jennifer's Story
Being in and out of jail, losing my daughter, and not knowing what each day would bring became unbearable. That’s what led me to Seed Sower.
Completing the program was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. It’s very structured, and accountability is a big part of it. Adjusting wasn’t easy. It took time. The staff were incredibly patient and understanding.
The program teaches real-life lessons. One of the biggest for me was learning that I don’t have to act on every impulsive thought. It’s okay to be still.
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Graduating brought my family back together, and now I get to see my daughter regularly. So in some ways, the real work starts after the program. Staying on track matters even more!
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Today, I’m proud to have moved from being a graduate to being employed by Seed Sower as a Peer Recovery Support Advocate (PRSA). I’m so grateful I can bring hope and strength to the ladies currently in the program and living at Dawson House.
Recovery Community Partners
We are proud to be collaborating with the following organizations.













