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Glory House Recovery

(5 Reviews)
145 Stewart Ave, Hempstead, NY 11550, USA

Glory House Recovery is located in Nassau County of New York state. On the street of Stewart Avenue and street number is 145. For inquiries, you can contact them at (516) 410-1338.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Glory House Recovery quickly are 40.7178498 ,-73.6183452

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State: New York
Address: 145 Stewart Ave, Hempstead, NY 11550, USA
Postal code: 11550
Phone: (516) 410-1338

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Glory House Recovery145 Stewart Ave, Hempstead, NY 11550, USA
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  • ea Da

    (September 12, 2024, 2:25 pm)

    CARING PEOPLE CARING FOR OTHERS....

  • Jillian Amoroso

    (November 22, 2023, 9:17 pm)

    This is a 24/7 woman’s shelter through DSS. It was a safe house. There’s always staff on site. The girls I was there with when I was there in 2015 bullied me but the place was fine. You can smoke out back tell they locked up at 11pm you can’t go out. They set the alarm. That’s for yours and everyone else’s safety. I have to say, it being my first time being homeless, I was scared and it was a house with staff that kept me safe. They provide meals and you have to be out of the house from 9-4pm. Most people were working or looked for work.the food was okay. They said you had to be home in time to eat though and didn’t save plates. We had one worker who was a really good cook and the other just mostly feed us instant stuff and nothing but canned food. Where as the other cooked from scratch. We washed our dishes and took turns doing pots and pans. Everyone had a chore and everyone must be home by no later than 9pm, 7 days a week.

  • Joyce M

    (November 14, 2022, 4:35 pm)

    I love ❤ glory house its amazing

  • Annette Whittaker

    (August 20, 2021, 5:10 pm)

    Love it its a beautiful inspirational place to be

  • Jennifer Maricondo

    (May 3, 2018, 5:41 pm)

    All the staff here have been nothing but compassionate, supportive and caring since the moment I got here. Like any other facility, program or shelter there are a few simple rules that you are required to follow while staying here. They will give you those set of rules before coming to the house, which I would suggest reading so you know exactly what is required of you. I was homeless before coming here and I thank god for this place because it is a huge part of helping me rebuild my life. I've been in numerous programs (not proud of that but it's true) and was hesitant to come here but this is better than other programs that I have been in. I'm sure there are things to complain about but when I really think about it, it's a lot better than living on the streets. So any time I want to be ungrateful (because that's what it is ) I remember I have a safe place to come home to, a roof over my head, I can shower when I want, breakfast and dinner are served here and I have staff or other clients to talk to when I'm going through something. All things I wish I had just a few months ago. May not be everything I want but it's giving me everything I need and for that, I'm grateful for glory house.

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