Every part of life at Red Letter House is built on four foundations — what we call CASA. Community. Accountability. Structure. Advancement.
Red Letter House combines a safe and structured home, real recovery support, optional faith formation, and life-skills training to support each resident's transformation. Below is what that looks like in practice.
Addiction thrives in isolation. Recovery thrives in connection. We break isolation through community-oriented shared living — residents eat together, work the program together, and walk the road together.
Each resident is required to attend a minimum of one support group per week — NA, AA, Celebrate Recovery, a discipleship class, or an approved equivalent — and is given direct access to peer support specialists and recovery sponsors. The people around you become the people who hold you up.
A zero-tolerance environment maintained through structured curfews, mandatory house rules, weekly UA testing, and random breathalyzers. The structure isn't there to punish — it's there to protect.
Relapse, violence, theft, dishonesty, or threats can result in discharge. We hold a high standard because the people who live here deserve a high-standard environment. Accountability is what makes the freedom of recovery sustainable.
A disciplined routine centered on personal responsibility and chores — the rhythms of a healthy household. Curfews. Drug testing. A live-in senior resident who keeps the house running well.
The Spiritual Path (Optional). For men looking to anchor their recovery in Christ, we offer voluntary local church involvement, Bible studies, and structured faith-based mentorship. We are a Christian house, and we invite every resident into what we believe is the deepest source of lasting change. All religious participation is voluntary.
A dedicated launch pad for permanent success. We provide hands-on guidance for securing stable employment, building credit, mastering financial budgeting, and navigating legal compliance — making sure residents are equipped for a smooth transition back into independent living.
We also support family restoration through counseling referrals and long-term independence planning. We don't just help people get sober — we help them launch.
We envision a generation of people set free from the dark tunnels that were their past — not merely sober, but restored.