Our Mission is Restoration
The Grace Foundation provides safe, structured housing for women in life recovery from challenging life circumstances, alcohol use disorder, and substance use disorder. Our faith-based recovery residence offers more than housing—we create a supportive, Christ-centered community focused on long-term life recovery and personal growth.
Through a holistic, whole-person approach, we equip residents with the tools needed for lasting success. Our programs include life-skills development, job placement support, experiential learning opportunities, and comprehensive whole health and wellness services. Residents receive guidance in mental health support, financial management workshops, self-care practices, physical wellness, nutrition education, and meaningful community service that fosters purpose and healthy connection.
By combining secure living environments with tailored recovery programming, The Grace Foundation bridges the gap between crisis and independence—empowering women to rebuild their lives, restore relationships, and move forward with confidence and hope.
Our Mission
Our Vision
Organizational Milestones & Impact
Since its founding in 2020, The Grace Foundation Family Transformation Inc. has grown into a GARR-certified recovery residence offering comprehensive, whole-person life-recovery services. Through strategic program expansion, workforce development initiatives, and strong community partnerships, the organization has demonstrated a commitment to accountability, sustainability, and measurable impact for individuals seeking long-term recovery.
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2020 — Organization Founded to Address Gaps in Recovery Housing
1st January, 2020The Grace Foundation Family Transformation Inc. was established to meet a critical need for safe, structured, faith-based recovery housing combined with whole-person support services designed for long-term life recovery. -
2021 — Initial Program Implementation & Resident Services Began
1st January, 2021The organization launched residential services, providing stable housing, peer support, and accountability structures that supported early stabilization and recovery for program participants. -
2022 — Expansion of Comprehensive Life-Recovery Services
1st January, 2022To improve long-term outcomes, The Grace Foundation expanded its programming to include life-skills development, workforce readiness, family education, experiential learning, and whole-health wellness supports. -
2023 — Achieved GARR Certification
1st January, 2023The Grace Foundation earned GARR certification, demonstrating compliance with recognized standards for safety, ethics, operational excellence, and evidence-informed recovery support. -
2023 — Development of Strategic Community Partnerships
1st January, 2023Formal partnerships were established with local employers, recovery community organizations, food resources, wellness providers, and referral agencies to enhance service continuity and resident success. -
2024 — Workforce Development & Experiential Learning Initiatives Launched
1st January, 2024The organization implemented workforce cooperative opportunities, job placement support, and experiential learning programs to strengthen economic stability and independence among residents. -
2024 — Aftercare & Recovery Sustainability Programs Added
1st January, 2024Aftercare services were expanded to include relapse prevention planning, structured follow-ups, and ongoing whole-health tools such as WHAM and WRAP, ensuring continuity of care beyond residency. -
Ongoing — Measurable Impact & Program Growth
1st January, 2025The Grace Foundation continues to refine its model, strengthen outcomes, and expand access to services—equipping individuals with the tools, support, and community connections needed to achieve sustainable life recovery.



