Recovery housing

A new way of life begins with a safe place to start.

Summit Recovery Houses opens supportive homes for people in early recovery — and walks beside them through everything real recovery involves.

Why we're here

We've walked this road ourselves.

Summit Recovery Houses was founded by Nick and Alyssa, who are both in recovery from substance use. They know how fragile the early days can feel — and how much can grow when someone finally has a safe place to stand.

They've dedicated their lives to helping others find a new way of living. Summit is how they do it: by opening their doors to people at the moment the right support changes everything.

How we help

Recovery doesn't happen alone.

We meet people at the most vulnerable point — early recovery — and we care for the whole person, not just the substance.

The early days, held closely

The first months are the hardest and the most fragile. We focus our care where the risk is highest and steady support matters most.

The whole person

Substance use rarely travels alone. We help you manage co-occurring mental health conditions and the trauma underneath — not just the surface.

A real community

Healing happens in connection. You'll be surrounded by people who understand the work, because they're doing it right alongside you.

Built to thrive

Staying sober is the beginning, not the goal. We're here to help you build a life you actually want — work, relationships, stability, purpose.

Our first home

Donna's House

A small women's recovery home with space for three to four women at a time — named in honor of Nick's mother, Donna. It's the first of the homes we're opening, with more on the way.

Visit Donna's House →

Reach out

Let's talk.

Whether it's for yourself or someone you love, there's no wrong way to start. Call or write, and we'll walk you through what comes next.

Send us a message
Phone(555) 555-5555
Emailhello@summitrecoveryhouses.org
LocationCity, State
HoursCalls welcome anytime