Faith based sober living in a real home

Begin Your Recovery Journey With Project Exodus Reform

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A glimpse into home life at Project Exodus Reform

Warm common spaces, shared meals, and Faith based community designed to support long-term recovery.

Comfortable shared living room for sober living residents
Residents sharing a meal around a kitchen table
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Programs & House Life

What support looks like

Recovery is a beautiful process, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Sober Living Program

Canaan's House is a structured, Faith based housing for individuals transitioning into long-term sobriety.

  • Curfew and house guidelines
  • Random drug & alcohol testing
  • Required recovery meetings
  • Church involvement and mentorship

Spiritual Growth & Community

We believe lasting sobriety is deeply connected to spiritual transformation. Residents are invited into rhythms that build a real relationship with Jesus.

  • Daily devotionals and prayer
  • Bible studies and small groups
  • Church services and serving opportunities
  • Christ-centered sponsorship and mentoring

Life Skills & Next Steps

Reform is about more than staying sober. We help you build the practical skills and plans needed to thrive beyond our home.

  • Budgeting and money management
  • Job search and career coaching
  • Healthy relationships and boundaries
  • Transition planning and alumni support

Take the next step

Begin your intake for Project Exodus Reform.

If you or a loved one is seeking Faith based sober living, complete the short intake form and our team will contact you within 24 hours to walk through availability, expectations, and next steps.

Note: If this is a medical emergency or you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or your local emergency services before completing this form.

Have Any Questions

Tell us a bit about your situation and how we can serve you. A team member will call you to finish the full application.

By submitting this form, you consent to be contacted by phone, text, or email regarding your intake and available openings.

Recovery News & Stories

Hope-filled updates from the Project Exodus family.

Read testimonies from residents, hear what God is doing in our home, and get practical resources for your own recovery journey.

Get recovery news in your inbox.

Monthly encouragement, event updates, and resources for families and churches.

Former resident sharing testimony at church

From chains to freedom: David's story

How God used community, structure, and grace to help David walk out of addiction and into a new calling.

Residents with Bibles during morning devotional

3 spiritual rhythms that strengthen sobriety

Simple, sustainable habits that keep you rooted in Christ when cravings and triggers show up.

Group sitting in a circle for recovery meeting

Partnering with local churches for recovery

How congregations can come alongside those battling addiction with grace and truth.

Real people. Real freedom.

When I arrived at Project Exodus I was broken, jobless, and convinced I would never stay sober. This house gave me structure, people who really saw me, and a daily reminder that God had not given up on my life.
Maria, Project Exodus graduate
18 months sober • Serving in her local church

Common questions

Who is Project Exodus for?

Our sober living home is designed for adults who are serious about their recovery, willing to live in a Christ-centered environment, and able to commit to house rules, meetings, and accountability. We typically serve individuals stepping down from detox, rehab programs, or those in early sobriety who need structure and community.

Do I have to be a Christian to live there?

No. You do not have to already be a Christian to apply. We simply ask that every resident is open to participating in our faith-based rhythms, including prayer, Bible study, and church involvement, and that you respect the beliefs and practices of the home.

How long can I stay?

Most residents stay between 6–12 months, though length of stay depends on your personal recovery plan and progress. Our goal is not to rush you out, but to help you transition wisely into long-term stability with the right support systems in place.

What does a typical day look like?

A typical weekday includes morning devotionals, work, school or job searching, evening recovery meetings, chores, and shared meals. Residents also meet regularly with mentors and staff for check-ins, goal setting, and prayer.

Project Exodus Reform

A home for women rebuilding their lives in recovery.

For churches & families

Want to refer someone or explore a partnership? Reach out and our team will connect with you.

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