Fellowship House
Leaders Of Long Term Recovery in Pennsylvania
We combine proven recovery principles with new, innovative techniques to provide one of the most effective programs for young men in the country. At Fellowship House, we provide a design for living that focuses on education and service. We have strong relationships with the twelve universities and vocational schools in the area and ensure that our fel
06/18/2026
Big thanks to TPALS and Point Balance Center for hosting another great night of recovery volleyball. Recovery isn’t just meetings and therapy—it’s fellowship, movement, healthy competition, learning to handle conflict, celebrating victories, and doing life together. Everyone had a blast tonight, and while we’re grateful for the community spirit, I should probably mention that Fellowship House is still undefeated. 🏐🔥
06/17/2026
Worth a read. Matt Quinn has been a friend, mentor, and someone I’ve relied on for guidance both professionally and personally for many years. Few people earn that kind of trust over decades.
In this article, Matt offers valuable insights into prolonged dependency, developmental milestones, executive functioning, and why some young adults struggle to launch into independence. Parents especially may find it helpful.
https://mainlineparent.com/failure-to-launch-main-line-matthew-quinn-helping-young-adults-move-forward/
Failure to Launch on the Main Line: How Matthew Quinn Is Helping Young Adults Move Forward Failure to launch therapy on the Main Line: licensed counselor Matthew Quinn explains what's really driving the pattern — and what helps families move forward.
05/21/2026
Yesterday’s lecture focused on anxiety, a condition that often exists long before the first drink, pill, or needle.
More than 40 million American adults live with an anxiety disorder each year, making it one of the most common mental health conditions in the United States. 
What can confuse people outside the experience of addiction is this:
Sometimes substance use disorder is not the origin of the suffering. Sometimes it’s the attempted solution.
For many alcoholics and addicts, substances initially functioned as relief. A way to quiet panic. Slow racing thoughts. Escape dread. Regulate sleep. Feel normal. Feel safe. Feel something.
Over time, the medicine becomes the catastrophe.
Understanding this distinction matters. Because if we only treat the behavior and never explore the pain, fear, trauma, or anxiety beneath it, people often return to the very thing that once gave temporary relief.
Recovery is not simply removing substances.
It’s learning how to live inside your own nervous system again.
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Scranton, PA
18509
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| Monday | 9am - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 8pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 8pm |
| Friday | 9am - 8pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 2pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 2pm |