The Women's Transitional Home
Help us open a new women's transitional home by August 2025. With your support, we will add 8 beds to our women's recovery housing, doubling our capacity from 8 to 16 beds and ensuring no woman seeking recovery is turned away.
Unlike our intensive ASAM Level 3.1 treatment homes, this facility will be certified solely to the National Alliance of Recovery Residences standards by
Recovery Access Montana, offering supportive sober living for our licensed program graduates and others in stable recovery who simply need safe housing, supported by the
social model of recovery. Residents will pay affordable rent for supportive sober living without mandatory treatment requirements.
Why Women-Specific Recovery Housing
Our women's home served 24 residents in fiscal year 2025 with exceptional outcomes:
- 61% successful program completion
- 100% employment placement at discharge
- 83% financial improvement from intake to discharge
These results prove what research confirms: women respond particularly well to gender-specific recovery environments that address unique trauma histories, parenting concerns, and economic barriers. Our women's home achieves nearly double the completion rate of our men's facility.
The Need
Too often, our female graduates struggle to find housing due to criminal records or lack of rental history, despite having quality jobs and a firm commitment to recovery. Additionally, every week, we receive calls from women desperate for safe recovery housing, yet we have no beds available leaving vulnerable women to face uncertain options: returning to unsafe situations, delaying treatment, or worse.
This expansion changes that equation. By adding 8 beds, we ensure that more women ready for recovery have a place to heal and thrive.
What This Facility Provides
Safe, Stable Housing
Private or shared bedrooms in a supportive, home-like environment where women can focus on healing instead of survival.
Evidence-Based Treatment
Residents have access to licensed clinical services including individual therapy, group counseling, trauma-informed care, and peer support.
Pathways to Independence
Employment preparation, job placement assistance, financial literacy, life skills training, and ongoing alumni support.
Community Connection
Every resident participates in recovery support groups, works with a sponsor, and builds the relationships that sustain long-term sobriety.
Every Woman Deserves a Chance
Your gift to the women's transitional home capital campaign ensures that women have equal access to the evidence-based, peer-supported recovery housing that transforms lives. From homelessness to housing. From poverty to independence. From isolation to community. This is what recovery looks like when we invest in women's futures.
