Sober Living in Affordable Luxury, Now In Five Georgetown Locations

Christian Grace, LLC a company that provides supportive sober living homes and addiction resource referrals, opens its fifth and final property in Georgetown, Delaware this month. Located on West Market Street, the new residence is designated for men, and increases the organization’s capacity to 36 beds across five single-family homes, all located in Georgetown.
Christian Grace offers safe, affordable housing for individuals actively engaged in recovery from addictions, as well as those returning to the community after incarceration for substance-related offenses.
The primary goal of transitional housing is relapse and recidivism prevention, with a focus on community-based living environments that support residents during early recovery.
Founder David Forman says sober living is a crucial first step. “The hope for most is to graduate from living well in transitional housing, to more traditional living among family,” he said.
Forman notes that Christian Grace remains focused on maintaining its five Georgetown properties, with a strong commitment to staying small enough that every resident is known by name and well supported. “Our goal is to maintain family-style settings where everyone feels seen, heard and able to grow, and even make mistakes in a safe environment among peers.”
Transitional housing plays a critical role for individuals leaving treatment centers or correctional facilities. The first two weeks post-release are often high-risk for relapse, particularly for those without stable housing or peer support. Christian Grace homes are strategically located near essential services including public transportation, employment opportunities, recovery meetings, and grocery stores.
Each property provides the following amenities:
- Private and semi-private rooms
- One or more full bathrooms on each floor
- Gourmet kitchens with new appliances
- Comfortable shared living spaces
- Free Laundry
- High-speed internet access
Eligibility requires a minimum of 30 days of sobriety, active participation in recovery, and the ability to work at least part-time or volunteer outside of the house. Homes are also open to individuals who are not transitioning from formal treatment but wish to live in a drug-free, alcohol-free environment.
Christian Grace homes offer both private and shared space options. For residents with transportation, homes on Patriots Way near Sussex Central High School and on Gravel Hill Road at Route 9 (the women’s residence) provide quieter, more secluded settings surrounded by nature. Homes on New Street, West Market, and South Railroad Street offer easy access for those without a vehicle—each just a few blocks off the circle in downtown Georgetown.
Applications and additional information are available at Christian-Grace.com. Inquiries may also be directed by text to David Forman at (302) 500-3881.
This article reflects the operational model and program offerings of Christian Grace Supportive Homes as of Spring 2025. All properties are based in Georgetown, Delaware.