Our commitment to excellence is rooted in decades of trusted service to the South Florida community. Every program we offer is guided by high standards of care, validated by respected accrediting organizations, and made possible through the ongoing support of public agencies and community partners who believe in our mission.

We also receive support from private donors and philanthropic foundations, whose investments allow us to innovate, grow, and respond to emerging needs in our community.


At Fellowship House, our programs are licensed and accredited by some of the most respected organizations in behavioral healthcare, holding us to the highest standards for safety, effectiveness, and integrity.


Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)

Fellowship House is licensed by DCF to provide a broad continuum of mental health services across South Florida. This ensures our programs meet state-level operational and clinical standards for safety, professionalism, and care coordination.

CARF International (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities)

Fellowship House proudly holds CARF accreditation for our Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Outpatient Services, and Community Housing programs — a distinction we have maintained since 1993. Achieving and upholding CARF accreditation demonstrates our ongoing commitment to meeting internationally recognized standards.

Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)

Fellowship House is licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) to operate our residential and clinical treatment programs. This ensures our services comply with state health care regulations and meet established standards for safety, quality of care, and organizational accountability.


Fellowship House is backed by a strong network of public and private supporters who help make our mission possible. Their contributions allow us to reach more individuals, expand vital services, and address key gaps in the behavioral health system.

We are proudly funded by public partners including Thriving Mind South Florida, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Broward Behavioral Health Coalition (BBHC), the Florida Department of Corrections, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Adult Care Food Program. These agencies provide essential support that enables us to deliver accessible, evidence-based care throughout South Florida.

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