Redemption House, Inc. exists to fill a critical gap by providing short-term transitional support for people with Substance Use Disorder who have relapsed or are struggling to stay clean, at no cost to those we house.
Why Redemption House?
Often, residents cannot be placed directly into sober living situations and they end up living on the street or in shelters, creating enormous pressure on their fragile sobriety. Occasionally, someone placed into a sober house relapses and they must leave the sober house immediately - Redemption House is the place where they can go until they recommit to their sobriety.
Redemption House is a peer-run respite that provides short-term housing for up to 16 people as they work to regain stability in recovery.
Since opening in 2020, Redemption House has helped save the lives of more than 500 people. We are staffed by sober volunteers, many from our New Beginning sober houses, along with a live-in house manager.
Our goal is to support the community, hospitals, treatment providers, recovery homes, and most importantly anyone struggling with substance use who needs a safe place to stay until the right services are available.
We are growing every day, with the goal of helping and housing as many people as possible.
Help Us In Our Mission
There are many ways to support our mission. Our goal is to expand Redemption House so we can welcome everyone who needs help. Financial donations are deeply appreciated, tax-deductible, and make an immediate impact. We also welcome in-kind donations of essentials like socks, toiletries, and household items.
“We’re giving people who are too often overlooked a real second chance, with the support and space to rebuild their lives for themselves.”
— Rick DelValle, Founder