Amazing Grace started with one simple belief: everyone deserves a safe place to land and people who believe in them while they rebuild.
We saw too many good people leave treatment, service, or prison with nowhere steady to go. A shelter bed for a night wasn't enough. What they needed was time, structure, and a community that wouldn't give up on them.
So we opened our first shared home. One house became a few, and a few became a program built on something that actually works: safe walls, a daily routine, and neighbors who've walked the same road and stuck around to help.
Today we're proud of what these homes have become — but our measure of success has never changed. It's the person who walks out ready for what's next.
Give people a stable home, an honest structure, and a community that stays — long enough for real change to take hold.
Nobody here is a case number. We meet people where they are and treat them like the neighbors they're becoming.
Recovery needs rhythm. Clear expectations and steady routines give people something solid to build on.
Our homes are peer-led. The people beside you have been through it, and they're proof the road leads somewhere.
"I've watched people arrive with nothing but a bag and a hard story, and leave with a job, a plan, and their head held high. That's the whole reason we're here."
When we started, people asked why we didn't just run a shelter. The honest answer is that a bed doesn't change a life — time and community do. So we built a place where people get both.
If you're reading this because you're struggling, or you love someone who is, I want you to know the door is open. Come as you are. We'll figure out the rest together.
Whether you need a place to start over or you want to help someone else find one, we'd love to talk. Reaching out is the hardest step, and it's free.
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