A structured men's recovery residence built on Courage, Hope, Accountability, Strength, and Empowerment.
CHASE Recovery Residence was created in response to a critical gap: men who complete treatment or leave correctional facilities often return to unstable environments that undermine their recovery.
We bridge that gap with a professionally managed, structured residence that combines safe housing with accountability, peer support, life-skills training, employment assistance, and individualized success planning.
Recovery requires courage to face adversity and choose a better future.
No one is defined by their past. Every man deserves a future greater than his mistakes.
Personal responsibility is the pathway to lasting growth and change.
True strength is built through discipline, perseverance, and integrity.
We equip men with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to become self-sufficient.
Through structure, brotherhood, life-skills development, employment assistance, and peer support, we empower residents to achieve long-term independence and become productive members of their families and communities.
By building stronger men, we strengthen families. By strengthening families, we strengthen communities — for generations to come.
Men transitioning from detox, residential treatment, or outpatient programs seeking continued accountability and structure.
Veterans transitioning to civilian life who benefit from structured housing and veteran-specific resources.
Men committed to lawful living, employment, and successful community reintegration.
Individuals who have achieved sobriety and seek a supportive environment while building financial stability.
Referred by drug courts, probation, parole, hospitals, treatment centers, and families.
Every man who enters CHASE Recovery Residence receives more than a place to live. He becomes part of a brotherhood committed to helping him succeed.
Every resident who enters CHASE is welcomed with dignity, challenged with accountability, and supported with compassion.
Referrals from hospitals, treatment centers, courts, probation, and veteran organizations are welcome.