A Durham nonprofit that focuses on assisting people with substance abuse disorders has spent $1.07 million to purchase the Fayetteville Street apartment complex in Winston-Salem.
A Durham nonprofit that focuses on assisting people with substance abuse disorders has spent $1.07 million to purchase the Fayetteville Street apartment complex in Winston-Salem.
Construction will soon begin on a new substance abuse treatment center that will have beds for 100 men when it opens in early 2022.
Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers, or TROSA, held a ceremonial groundbreaking last week at its new home, 1931 Union Cross Road, the longtime home of the Addiction Recovery Care Association or ARCA.
ARCA will move to a new location at 5575 Shattalon Drive in September.
TROSA plans to eventually have beds for 200 people with opioid, alcohol and other substance use disorders by the time it completes its second phase, likely sometime in 2023, said Brian Buland, the project lead for the Winston-Salem campus.