Recovery Housing
We are proud to offer two transitional residences,
Willow Grove for women and Jack's House for men.
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Willow Grove is a supportive transitional residence for women who are in the early stages of recovery from substance use disorder. Established in 2004, Willow Grove offers family-style, substance-free housing for residents who work or volunteer and pay a modest fee for the opportunity to share living quarters with others who are on the same path. The average length of stay is 6-12 months while the resident is actively engaged in all of his/her recovery plan goals. The goal of our transitional housing program is for residents to strengthen the foundation of their recovery and move toward independent, productive lives.
"Willow Grove is a safe place to live where we're all trying to do the same thing every day. We're taking our lives back, and we're doing it together." -Gail, former resident
Jack’s House, opened in 2021, a supportive transitional residence for men who are in the early stages of recovery from substance use disorder. Jack’s House offers family-style, substance-free housing for residents who work or volunteer and pay a modest fee for the opportunity to share living quarters with others on the same recovery path. The average length of stay is 6-12 months while the resident is actively engaged in all of his/her recovery plan goals.
The goal of the Jack’s House program is for residents to strengthen the foundation of their recovery and move toward independent, productive lives.
“We are pleased to extend to men in early recovery the type of safe and supportive housing we have been offering women for over 15 years” -Sheila Young, Executive Director