Aletheia House is a community-based organization that has provided low-cost substance abuse treatment and prevention services to individuals, and the communities in which they live, since 1972. It is one of Alabama’s largest providers of substance abuse treatment, substance abuse/HIV prevention, employment services, health care and affordable housing.
The organization was founded by a group of dedicated volunteers to address the needs of teens who were living on the streets in Birmingham, Alabama. They selected the name Aletheia because it means “truth” or “to be truthful with yourself.”
Treatment for men and women with substance use disorders, including ;medication assisted treatment using buprenorphine (Suboxone) for individuals who are addicted to heroin and other opiates.
Residential treatment for women, including treatment for women who are pregnant or recently delivered their baby. Outpatient treatment for women that includes childcare and transportation.
Primary health care services, medications, transportation and case management services, including medical care and medications for men and women who are addicted to heroin and other opiates.
Housing, substance use disorder treatment and case management for men and women living with HIV. Prevention services for men and women who are at risk for HIV infection.
Prevention services for youth that reduce their risk for using alcohol or drugs. Leadership training for teens that helps them promote positive change in their community
Employment training and job placement services for veterans experiencing homelessness.