Gateway Recovery Micro Community
Safe Housing. Strong Support. A New Start.
Gateway Recovery Micro Community
If you are struggling with opioid use and don’t have a safe place to stay, Endeavors may be able to help.
The Gateway Recovery Micro Community is a safe, supportive housing program in Albuquerque, New Mexico for adults who are in early recovery from opioid use. We help people who have nowhere to go after treatment or release from a care facility or incarceration.
This program is for people who want to stay sober and are ready to work on their recovery.
Who This Program Is For
You may be able to join our program if:
- You are 18 years or older
- You are facing or experiencing homelessness or don’t have stable housing
- You have a diagnosed opioid or substance use problem, with or without a mental health condition
- You are in early recovery
- You were recently discharged from a treatment center, hospital, or detention center
How We Help
- A safe and sober place to live
- Help with setting goals for your recovery
- Support from staff and peers
- Counseling, life skills classes, and recovery groups
- A small, structured community focused on healing
You Must Also Be:
- Physically and mentally able to live in a group setting
- Not in severe withdrawal (we are unable to offer detox care)
- Not needing 24/7 care or medical staff
- Able to take care of yourself (eat, bathe, take meds on your own)
- Willing to join in our recovery programs like counseling, support groups, and classes
- Motivated to stay in recovery and follow your recovery plan
How to Join the Gateway Recovery Micro Community
Individuals can be referred to our program via the form below. Once the form is submitted, a member of our team will reach out to both the referrer and client within 48 hours to confirm your eligibility and guide you through our intake process.
Submission of this referral form does not guarantee acceptance into the Gateway Recovery Micro Community Program. All referrals are subject to review by program staff. Eligibility will be determined based on available capacity, program fit, and a formal intake assessment. Cases involving recent violent charges or a history of assault—especially toward healthcare workers or service providers—will be reviewed individually to assess program appropriateness and community safety. The referring party and client will be notified of the decision following the review process.
Have a General Question About Our Program?
Send us a message or call us at 505-445-0150