Our Transitional Houses
Indianna Reid Re-entry and Recovery Housing exist to restore stability, dignity, and direction for individuals rebuilding their lives after disruption. We provide structured, value-driven housing environments that promote accountability, recovery, and long-term independence while honoring the inherent worth of every person we serve.
Our model is grounded in the belief that transformation occurs when people are supported by consistency, clear expectations, and compassionate guidance. Each home within our program is intentionally designed to represent core principles such as stability, responsibility, progress, or renewal—creating an environment where growth is both expected and supported. These principles shape daily routines and individual goal planning.
We serve as a bridge between institutional systems and independent living, supporting successful reintegration into the community through life skills development, recovery support, employment readiness, and personal accountability. Our approach is holistic yet practical, recognizing that sustainable change requires both internal growth and external structure.
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to service, stewardship, and shared responsibility. By fostering environments of respect, order, and purpose, Indianna Reid Re-entry and Recovery Housing empowers individuals to move forward with clarity, resilience, and a renewed sense of belonging within the broader community.