
Recovery Community Development knows that addiction and recovery can be stressful for both potential clients and families. Therefore, we are committed to providing personal support from your first inquiry leading into admission in order to make the process as efficient as possible.
Send an email to intake@recovcd.org and include the following:
- Client’s full legal name
- Date of birth
- Addiction treatment program information
- Date of discharge
- Does the client need ‘Basic Needs’ support from DMHAS for fees?
- Does the client have the resources for private payment?
- Room availability
- An option to join the waitlist
- Basic Needs application details and support
- House rules and client agreement
- Lasts 10 to 20 minutes
- Verification of treatment program completion
- Emergency contact and personal reference
- A description of the client’s self-directed continuum of care
- RCD Intake forms completed and signed upon arrival
Clients will be asked to verify completion of an outpatient addiction treatment program.
You are not alone!
“The idea is that we are born to form attachments, that our brains are physically wired to develop in tandem with another’s, through emotional communication, beginning before words are even spoken.”
Allen N. Shore, UCLA School of Medicine
Our Locations
With the help of sponsors and donors, Recovery Community Development purchases deteriorated and distressed residential properties in order to renovate them so that they can become drug & alcohol-free living spaces.
Harbor House
A sober living house designed with community and connection in mind, Harbor House offers stability and accommodation for young men preparing to enter or reenter the workforce.
Located near the historic and revived Norwalk Harbor, this 14 bed home is conveniently placed near public transportation and within a vibrant economic environment.
Norwalk Harbor House

925 Noble House
Recovery CD purchases distressed residential properties in Bridgeport and repurposes the acquired buildings to teach home improvement trades to men in recovery. Our residents are provided affordable housing in a supervised and supportive community, and are offered the opportunity of learning and working on improving our buildings.
With the renovation of 925 Noble Ave completed we can now support a total of nine men, across three separate floors.
Noble House Sober Living

933 Noble House
The first two floors of 933 Noble Ave were renovated in 2024 and opened to clients in February of that year. It has seven beds for men in recovery.
The third floor is under construction and will be opened in 2025, adding 5 new beds for men.
933 Noble House Sober Living

Brooks Street House
576 – 578 Brooks Street was refurbished in 2024 and now offers separate living spaces for men and women in recovery.
- 576 Brooks has seven single rooms for men.
- 578 Brooks has four single rooms on one floor dedicated to women.
The house is managed as a co-ed, safe, affordable sober living community.
Brooks Street House
