
WHO WE ARE
Mission Recovery House was created to meet a critical gap in our communities—safe, structured housing for men navigating reentry, recovery, and reintegration.
We believe lasting transformation requires more than temporary shelter. It requires stability, accountability, and a supportive environment that promotes healing, responsibility, and personal growth.

WHY SUPPORTIVE HOUSING MATTER?
Men leaving incarceration, treatment, or unstable housing face overwhelming barriers to stability. Without structure and support, many are at risk of relapse, recidivism, and chronic homelessness.
Supportive housing provides:
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Stability during critical life transitions
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A structured environment focused on recovery
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Accountability balanced with compassion
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Connection to community and essential services
Mission Recovery House exists to interrupt cycles and create pathways forward.


OUR APROACH
We operate from a housing-first, recovery-focused model grounded in dignity, structure, and accountability.
Our approach emphasizes:
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Safety and stability
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Daily structure and routine
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Trauma-informed care
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Veteran-sensitive support
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Community collaboration
Residents are supported while being encouraged to take ownership of their growth and future.




