
Just for Today Recovery (JFT) is an organization founded by Cassandra Brayboy and dedicated to providing a home for women who battle addiction and homelessness.
JFT assist each of its residents achieve sobriety while striving to grow and live a God-centered life. Our recovery program is based on the principles of the “12 Steps to Recovery” and each of our residents is able to individually tailor her program in order to continue to live a life free from dependency on alcohol and drugs.

Residents of Just for Today Recovery are required to:
• Maintain sobriety
• Attend regular JFT meetings
• Attend a local church
• Find employment
• Assist with household chores

Cassandra’s Story

“God’s future is greater than our past.”
For many years, I struggled with addiction. Salvation came to me in 2002, when I realized the only way I could get the help I needed was to surrender to a power greater than myself.
For me, that power was God.
In May 2006, I opened up the first recovery home for women in Taylors, SC, starting out with only 6 beds and no funding. I wanted to teach other women who struggled with addiction that they too, could stop “just surviving” and start living if they learned to work the “12 Steps to Spiritual Recovery.”
Just For Today is not only my passion, it’s my purpose.
Working with these women to help them grow, recover and identify their life purpose through a renewal of faith is what drives me and motivates me. I am at my closest to God when I am helping others and I feel so blessed to be the Executive Director of such a life-affirming program. Today, we have 18 beds in three homes in Taylors and continue to grow this ministry for women in need of a safe place to help them overcome their daily struggles with addiction. Through Just For Today, with God’s help, and your support and prayers, we are helping to restore lives and bring families back together.