Our Program
Structure that grows with the resident
Our program moves residents from stabilization to independence through clear phases, consistent accountability, and practical skill building.
Program Phases
A path with visible progress
Phase One — Stabilize
Orientation, house agreement review, daily routines, meeting attendance, and building a personal recovery housing plan.
- House orientation
- Recovery plan created
- Meeting schedule set
- Chore rotation assigned
Phase Two — Build
Employment or education engagement, financial literacy, life-skills practice, and increased personal responsibility.
- Employment or school
- Budget and savings plan
- Life-skills sessions
- Goal reviews
Phase Three — Transition
Housing readiness, savings targets, continued community connection, and a written independent living plan.
- Housing search support
- Savings milestones
- Transition plan
- Alumni connection
Weekly Rhythm
A predictable week supports recovery
Sample weekly rhythm — actual schedules are set by each house and reviewed at orientation.
- House meeting
- Recovery meetings
- Chore rotation
- Goal check-in
- Life-skills session
- Employment or education time
- Community activity
- Quiet hours and curfew
Accountability
Check-ins, house standards, and honest communication with staff and peers.
Peer Leadership
Residents in later phases mentor newer residents.
Life Skills
Practical instruction residents apply in the house every day.
Transition Planning
Every phase points toward stable, independent housing.
Ready to take the next step?
Apply online, or ask a professional partner to submit a referral on your behalf.