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When all doors close, all you need is a Glimmer of Hope

Every day, women leaving treatment need a safe place to continue recovery.

Without it, the risk of relapse is high.

Your support can help turn relapse into recovery.

Why This Matters

Recovery requires more than treatment — it requires a pathway forward.

Treatment is the first critical step.
The most fragile part of recovery begins after someone leaves treatment.
​Without housing stability, many lose the progress they worked so hard to achieve,
resetting the clock back to where they began.

Our Mission

Tara Homes Foundation provides a structured pathway for individuals rebuilding their lives after substance use disorder and mental health challenges.

We bring together safe housing, recovery support, employment pathways and community partnerships to help people regain stability and transition toward independent living.

A place where recovery begins with safety, dignity and care.

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Safe Environment

A stable, secure space where residents can focus on recovery without fear or uncertainty.
Lending a Helping Hand

Supportive Community

A structured environment with accountability, encouragement and shared commitment to growth
Love

Space to Heal

A calm and respectful setting that allows individuals to rebuild confidence and move forward.

A Recovery Stabilization Pathway — Beyond Housing

Recovery does not happen in isolation — it requires a coordinated pathway of support.

From Treatment to Independence - A Coordinated Pathway of Care

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Tara Homes brings together an ecosystem of essential pillars during the most critical phase after treatment.

Structured Recovery Housing

Safe, stable housing with recovery-focused structure

Financial Stabilization

Short-term support during the critical early recovery phase

Pathway Navigation

Connections to treatment, workforce and employment partners

Who We Serve

Our Current Focus: Women in recovery rebuilding their lives after treatment

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In its first year

100% of Residents

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Maintained Sobriety

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Gained employment

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Transitioned to Independent Living

Join us in changing the narrative from relapse to recovery.

Your support helps create more stories of lasting recovery.

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