What began as one women’s sober living home has grown into a mission far bigger than I ever expected.
As addiction and relapse rates continue to rise, sober living homes are needed now more than ever. These homes are not just beds or buildings. They are safe places for people in the earliest and most vulnerable stages of recovery. They are a second chance. A bridge between treatment and rebuilding a life.
Over the past year, I felt God leading me not only to continue serving women in recovery, but also to step in and save a men’s sober living home that was on the verge of shutting down. Without intervention, those men would have been displaced and potentially back on the streets during critical stages of sobriety.
Running these homes comes with constant financial pressure. Occupancy in recovery housing can fluctuate, especially during seasons when relapse rates increase, but the expenses never stop. Rent, utilities, food, maintenance, supplies, house operations, transportation support, and everyday needs continue regardless of occupancy.
Every donation made goes directly into supporting the homes and the people living inside them. Your support helps keep the lights on, the water running, and a safe recovery environment available for men and women who are fighting every day to stay sober. Sometimes it even means something as simple but meaningful as sending pizza for the residents during their weekly recovery meetings so they feel encouraged, supported, and cared for.
I truly believe the people entering these homes are souls God has entrusted me to help cover and guide during some of the hardest moments of their lives. Recovery is not just about abstaining from substances. It is about rebuilding dignity, stability, faith, purpose, and hope.
If you feel led to donate, share, or pray for this mission, please know that your support matters deeply. You are not just helping fund a house. You are helping protect lives, prevent relapse and homelessness, and give people a real chance at lasting recovery.
Thank you for standing with us.

