Healing begins with a safe place to land.
The Healing Hxouse is a community-centered initiative built around recovery, restoration, accountability, and opportunity. We believe people deserve more than a place to survive difficult seasons—they deserve spaces where they can breathe, rebuild, reconnect with themselves and their families, and begin creating a different future.
Founded from lived experience and a deep commitment to community, The Healing Hxouse brings together supportive housing, recovery, creative expression, mentorship, and culturally grounded programming. Our work recognizes that healing is not one-size-fits-all. It requires dignity, structure, relationships, accountability, and access to real opportunities.
Our first recovery housing initiative, Our Fathers, is a men’s recovery home located in Tacoma’s historic Hilltop neighborhood. Our Fathers provides a supportive, substance-free environment for men—including fathers—who are committed to sobriety and rebuilding their lives.
Residents are supported through structure, weekly house meetings, regular UAs, connection to community resources, and access to recovery support. But the vision extends beyond maintaining sobriety. We want men to strengthen relationships, rebuild stability, pursue employment and education, reconnect with family, and develop the foundation for long-term independence.
More Than a House
The Healing Hxouse is being built as an ecosystem for healing.
Our long-term vision includes recovery housing, youth development, arts and music programming, peer support, family-centered initiatives, community partnerships, and pathways toward economic stability.
We understand that addiction and trauma rarely affect only one person. When someone begins the recovery process, families and communities often begin healing alongside them. That is why our work looks beyond the individual and toward the relationships, environments, and systems surrounding them.
Our Mission
To create culturally grounded spaces where people can heal, recover, rebuild their lives, and move toward stability, purpose, and self-determination.
The Healing Hxouse is not about rescuing people.
It is about creating the conditions where people can do the courageous work of rebuilding themselves—with dignity, accountability, community, and hope.
A place to breathe. A place to rebuild. A place to begin again.
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