These are the construction of buildings and equipment the Therapeutic Community for Women in Addiction with or without children, as well as places of family therapeutic coordination apartments. The focus of this Social and Medico-Social Institution is addictology and other chronic diseases for ACTs. There are currently 11 Therapeutic Communities in France, including Guyana. This project, selected by the MILDT (Interministerial Mission for the Control of Drugs and Drug Abuse) in November 2011, received its authorisation to open by the Regional Health Agency as of November 24, 2011, accompanied by an overall operating allocation. This overall operating allocation is sustainable because of the status of Social and Medico Social Institution under the Code of Social Action and Families financed by ONDAM appropriations after authorisation by the Regional Health Agency. The project to build a 25-seat collective residential (10 children and 15 women) and 10 family ACT places in Awala-Yalimapo then makes sense through the experimentation we have done in the transitional system.