
ShareHouse Rehabilitation & Therapies | Fargo & Grand Forks, North Dakota
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2008
Fargo, ND 58103 USA
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Now Hiring: Registered Nurse – Residential! Join ShareHouse and make a difference in the lives of those on their recovery journey. Competitive pay, 100% company-paid single plan health insurance, generous PTO, and a supportive team! Apply today: [https://sharehouse.org/careers/] #NursingJobs #NowHiring (fb)

This week Emma Quinn, our Business Development Manager and Julie Rivenes, our Executive Foundation Director joined North Dakota Today to share details about a powerful upcoming event for clinicians, social workers, and community members. Our 2025 Annual Workshop is focused on the theme: Addiction is a Community Disease. Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and collaborate. Learn More: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-sharehouse-workshop-addiction-is-a-community-disease-tickets-1254848017199?aff=ebdssbdestsearch (fb)
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Give theGift of Recovery ResidentialServices Subscribe toOur Newsletter Walk InClinic How Can We Help You. At ShareHouse we offer comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment mental health clinic services residential programs walkin clinics and outpatient treatment options. Explore our services below to find the right path to recovery for you or a loved one. WalkIn Clinic Outpatient Clinic Residential Services Mental Health Clinic Ask ShareHouse About ShareHouse Presidents Welcome In the early 1970s a small group of FargoMoorhead citizens saw an evergrowing need for a halfway house in their community.
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