Canaan's House... New hope for your future

Project Exodus offers a supportive, faith-driven environment for rebuilding your life. Experience authentic community, daily encouragement, and new hope for your future.

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COMING SOON...

Begin your journey attend Canaan's house

Canaan's House is a safe, structured home for people in recovery. Residents live in a sober, supportive community with shared routines, accountability, and access to resources that help them rebuild healthy, independent lives.

Located in the heart of Galveston, TX, Canaan’s House offers a peaceful, coastal environment where residents can focus on healing and rebuilding. Life in Galveston combines small-town warmth with the calming presence of the Gulf, creating space for reflection, community, and new routines. In this sober home, structure, accountability, and compassionate support come together to help you transition toward a healthier, more stable quality of life in recovery.

You do not have to face this season alone. If you are feeling ready or even just curious about what support could look like—reach out to us or begin the intake process at Canaan’s House in Galveston, TX. We are here to walk with you, one step at a time, toward lasting recovery and renewed hope.

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.

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

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

Within our structured yet empowring environment:

  • Employment is both encouraged and expected
  • Transportation is easily accessible (walking, biking, skating, public transit, or car)
  • We are conveniently located near hospitals, lodging, and a variety of recovery meetings (AA, NA, and more)

Our dedicated mentors generously give their time to help guide you in:

  • Building essential life skills
  • Developing a strong work ethic
  • Growing in spiritual principles such as hope, purpose, and identity

Program Requirements:

  • A minimum of 30 days of continuous recovery
  • A willingness to stay open-minded and actively participate in faith-based accountability groups

You are worthy of healing. You are worthy of a fresh start.

We would be honored to walk this journey with you.

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Hope and Resources from Canaan's House

Canaan's House is a sober living home offering community, practical recovery resources, testimonies of changed lives, volunteer and referral information, and multiple ways to get help as you begin a new life in sobriety.

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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 Reform 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 Sober Living

A Christ-centered home for men and women rebuilding their lives in recovery.

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