Fellowship Hall
It is our vision that Fellowship Hall be the provider of choice for alcoholism and drug addiction treatment in the Southeastern region of our country by ensuring that every individual we serve receives exceptional, cost-effective care. It is the mission of Fellowship Hall to help people who suffer from alcoholism and drug addiction, and to provide compassionate, cost-effective care while maintaining our commitment to a Twelve-Step philosophy.
It is the mission of Fellowship Hall to help people who suffer from alcoholism and drug addiction, and to provide compassionate, cost-effective care while maintaining our commitment to a Twelve-Step philosophy.
The Board of Directors of Fellowship Hall believes the success of the Hall is directly related to a set of collective values we hold, share and practice.These values form a basis for every action we take toward guests, family members, volunteers and each other.They are: integrity, honesty, dependability, quality, responsibility, attitude, and service.
No one can tell the story of what we do better, than those individuals who have experienced treatment and their families. We invite you to take a moment to hear what they have to say about the work that we do.
Each year, Fellowship Hall offers continuing education classes for counselors which are held in our SECU Lecture Hall inside our Alumni Outpatient Center. The 2020 Class Schedule is below; sign up for all 8 classes for $280 and save $40!
Fellowship Hall is approved by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 6839) and the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB) to provide credits for continuing education classes.
For more information on which credits are available for the courses we provide, please reference our course list below with continuing education units and types indicated. For the requirements for submitting credits for credential renewals, clinicians may visit the NCSAPPB website at http://www.ncsappb.org/ or the NBCC website at http://www.nbcc.org/














