About Us


Our
Story
For many years, I struggled with addiction. My journey began when I first went to treatment at 18 years old. Looking back, I believe the seed of recovery was planted then — but it wasn’t my last stop. I spent years trapped in the cycle of addiction, in and out of treatment centers, and living on the streets.
Addiction stole so much from me — my health, my self-worth, and at times, my will to live. I saw firsthand how it breaks people, especially women, stripping away their innocence and leaving scars that run deeper than most can imagine. It’s a harsh reality, one that doesn’t just hurt — it devastates.
But I survived. And because I made it through, I feel called to share my story and help other women find their way out too. I’ve been through eight different recovery houses and treatment centers. I’ve done a lot of hard work — and the truth is, the work never really ends. Trust doesn’t come easy for me anymore, but I still go above and beyond to support women in recovery, because I see their pain — and I want them to know that freedom is possible. Even a small piece of it can change everything.
At our recovery house, this is more than just a program — it’s personal. My mom my partner has walked every step of this journey with me. She knows what it’s like to live with sleepless nights, dreading every phone call, wondering, “Is she okay? Will she make it back alive?” My mom never gave up on me. She stood by my side through it all — not just as a mother, but as a fierce, unwavering source of love and strength.
So if you’re looking for a recovery house where a mother and daughter truly understand — where no one will give up on you or your loved one — we are here. We’ve lived it. We get it. And we’ll walk this road with you, one step at a time.