TROSA (Triangle Residential Options For Substance Abusers Inc.) is a residential treatment program in Durham, North Carolina that has been functioning on a social entrepreneurial model for almost ten years. TROSA endeavors to build engaged, active and sober citizens ready to contribute to the workforce and does not charge individuals receiving treatment.
TROSA's dedication to positive social change is embodied in its one condition upon accepting substance abusers: the individual must have a strong desire to cultivate change in their life.
Founded in 1994, TROSA is the largest state-licensed residential therapeutic community in North Carolina. In its near-decade of operation, TROSA and its team has contributed hundreds of engaged citizens armed with experience from any of TROSA's businesses: Moving and Storage, Lawn Care, Furniture and Frame, Grocery and Tree Lots.
Contact Information
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Vocational Recovery Residences
TROSA Builds Engaged and Sober Citizens in North Carolina
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