Emergency Shelter
Genesis Recovery
Drug Court Reentry
Work & Save
Provides a safe and temporary place for people during emergencies, offering protection, comfort, and basic needs
Rooted in Biblical principles and supported by proven recovery methods, this program helps individuals overcome addiction and find restoration.
Designed for active Drug Court participants, this program aligns with court requirements while providing structure, accountability, and guidance throughout recovery.
A structured transition program helping residents maintain progress, grow in independence, and build financial stability through employment and savings.
In person assessments are conducted Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, a online assessment may be submitted at any time. All prospective residents are required to complete an assessment and participate in an interview process to determine whether our program is an appropriate and beneficial fit before admission is approved.
While our facility is committed to serving as many men as possible, we recognize that we may not be able to meet every individual’s needs.
Testimonials
Discover what our residents think about our service
"To The Guest House staff, thank you all so much, sincerely from the bottom of my heart. I am no longer homeless, hungry, alone and ashamed. I am finally a responsible, self-sufficient man whom has re-emerged from homelessness and addiction."
Tim
”Being led to this place was literally a life saver for me in many more ways than I could ever describe. All the staff members have been the most kind, considerate, compassionate, and understanding people I've ever met. They have all gone above and beyond to help me get my life back on track.”
Scott
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”I learned how to cope with life without substance abuse and just how good a sober life can be. Most importantly, its meant happiness for me and my family.”
George
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"This whole experience has opened my eyes to everyday people that do for a fellow man without it being a call of duty. I have come to the conclusion that my life crashed and burned for a reason."
Perry
