What this place is
A sober, structured home where residents live together, support each other, and build routines. Clear rules, weekly meetings, and accountability - not a clinical program.
If someone you care about is in recovery or reentry, here's how we can help - and what to expect.
Watching someone you love go through recovery or reentry is hard. You want to help, but you may not know what the right next step is. We're here to answer your questions honestly and help your loved one find stable, structured housing.
A sober, structured home where residents live together, support each other, and build routines. Clear rules, weekly meetings, and accountability - not a clinical program.
Your loved one will have a clean, safe place to live. They'll follow house rules, attend meetings, and work toward personal goals. We check in weekly and keep the environment stable.
Your loved one can apply directly, or you can contact us to ask questions first. We'll walk you through the process together.
Every resident has documented rights - privacy, dignity, fair treatment, and a clear process for raising concerns. Read the full list.
Visitor policies are part of the house rules. Your loved one can always communicate with family - we encourage healthy connections while maintaining house structure.
This is hard on families too. We recommend Al-Anon and Nar-Anon for family support. You don't have to do this alone.
Call, text, or email - we're happy to talk through your situation. No pressure, no judgment.
Email: info@overcomersrc.com
Typical response time: within 24 hours.
We also have a page specifically for kids and teens who are looking for help for someone they love.