Recovery Housing & Respite

Building safe homes and pathways from crisis to purpose.

REACH works with legislators, researchers, and public-health leaders to build evidence-based policy that saves lives. Data and compassion together shape a smarter, stronger approach to recovery — in Tennessee and nationwide.

MODEL PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

The Way Ministries Hub

The Way is launching The Way Ministries Hub in the heart of Crossville, Tennessee. This will be a daily gathering place for worship, community, recovery support, and practical help for those in need.

 

The Hub will include:

  • The Way Coffee Co. – hands-on job training for men and women in recovery
  • A 24/7 Sanctuary – open for prayer, worship, and spiritual support at any time
  • Weekly Services – guest pastors, speakers, and worship leaders
  • Classes and Counseling – free drug and alcohol counseling, discipleship, Bible
    studies, and community support

 

Our Purpose:

To be a place where anyone can experience the love of Jesus, where those in recovery can
grow through serving, and where we meet the needs of our community with compassion and faith.

The Way Recovery Homes

The Way is a faith-driven housing program operated under REACH that provides safe, structured homes for men and women in recovery. Each house fosters discipline, daily devotion, and community. Residents participate in the Purpose-Driven Work Program — learning life skills, job training, and servant leadership through real employment opportunities.

Community Respite & Workforce Integration

By combining short-term respite beds with workforce development and case management, REACH ensures that recovery extends beyond treatment into independence and purpose.

Transitional & Faith-Based Housing Expansion

REACH partners with municipalities, churches, and nonprofits to replicate this model across Tennessee and beyond. Each home serves as a local hub for healing — connecting residents to recovery services and vocational opportunities.

“Home is where healing becomes habit.”

Help us build more homes of hope.