BRIDGEVILLE, Del.- Some mothers in Sussex County may soon get the help they need thanks to a drug recovery center in Bridgeville.

The center is called Home of Hope, and it's a 24-hour, 12 to 15 month program equipping women with the tools and education necessary to overcome addiction.

Through this faith-based organization, women are able to recover with their children alongside them.

Home of Hope Executive Director Bob Carey says having children alongside their recovering mothers may assist in the recovery process.

"The common denominator between most of the ladies that come in here is hopelessness, and we want to put hope in the reach of every addict," Carey said.

The center will house up to 35 women and up to 12 school-aged children under the age of 6.

Many neighbors in the area say they support the new center coming to the area, as everyone deserves a road to recovery.

"In my family, someone has struggled with addiction, and I know that being surrounded by family and love definitely helped him to get better, to progress forward and just take it day by day," Cody Hammond, who lives in the area, said.

The $1.2 million facility was funded through various sources.

Home of Hope officials said they wish for additional funding throughout the home's tenure to provide day-to-day services for the women.

The home is set to open Nov. 15.

Women needing these services, volunteers interested in helping, or people who would like to support the program should call 302-337-9100.

For more information on the program, visit http://delawareteenchallenge.org/.