We're built around the three groups we know best. Whichever road brought you here, there's a place for you.
Staying sober is hard to do alone. Here you get a steady home, a daily rhythm, and people around you who've been there and want to see you make it.
You served — now it's our turn. Veterans get housing, peer support from others who wore the uniform, and help connecting to the benefits you've earned.
Coming home after time away is a lot to carry. We give you a safe place to land and steady footing to find work and rebuild, one day at a time.
Recovery needs calm to take root. Our homes are quiet, steady, and free of judgment — the kind of place where you can finally exhale and do the work.
No guessing your way through it. Everyone gets a simple plan built around work, health, and the goals that actually matter to you.
Our houses are peer-led, so the people beside you have walked the same road. You heal faster when you're not doing it by yourself.
Grace isn't earned. It's the room to begin again — and a door that stays open until you're ready to walk through it.
Amazing Grace Transitional House
"Amazing Grace didn't just give me a place to sleep — they gave me a place to heal. The structure taught me how to live again, and the guys here showed me I wasn't alone. I walked in broken. I'm walking out with a future."
Whether you need a place to start over or you know someone who does, we'd love to hear from you. Reaching out is the hardest part — and it's free.
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