Jericho Benedictines - Jericho Inns

Jericho Inns

The Society's houses are called 'Jericho Inns' in order to emphasise the element of hospitality. Since their foundation, the Jericho Benedictines have expanded their ministry beyond the care of those recovering from alcohol addiction.

To ensure that a professional presence is maintained at all times, a staff of some 70 people work alongside the Jericho Benedictines.

  • Derby: (1996) Recovering drug users.
  • Dundee: (1996) Recovering alcoholics in a purpose built facility with 12 flats.
  • Edinburgh: (1988) Registered Residential Care Home, a half-way house, free food and clothing for the homeless.
  • Girvan: (1993) Place where people who are cared for can experience a week's holiday.
  • Greenock: (1980) Support for 18 men recovering from alcohol and/or drug abuse.
  • Manchester: (2005) The Morning Star Hostel provides support for 15 homeless men.
  • Port Glasgow: (1976) Provides supported housing for 18 men recovering from drug abuse.
  • Tamil Nadu India: (1990) This group of 25 family homes is supported by the Jericho Benedictines.
  • Wolverhampton: (1985) There are two short and long term support units: one in Albert Road (1985) for 9 women and their children and one in Tetenhall Road (1992) for 11 women and their children in self-contained bed sits.

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