If you're thinking about starting a recovery housing or peer-led program, I can help you get clear on what it actually takes and how to avoid costly mistakes early.
I’m the Founder and Executive Director of The Other Door Recovery Residences (TODRR), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit building peer-led recovery housing and workforce-based recovery programs in Southwest Florida.
I bring over a decade of lived recovery experience along with professional leadership in peer support and behavioral health systems, where I’ve helped develop and guide recovery-focused programs and teams.
On a call, we can walk through:
- How to structure a recovery residence
- What effective peer support should look like
- Common startup mistakes and how to avoid them
- Nonprofit setup and early-stage strategy
- How to build something that works beyond just the idea phase
My approach combines housing, accountability, and workforce development, including the Dirt-to-Table vocational recovery model designed to help individuals rebuild stability through purpose and employment.
I work with individuals and organizations who are looking to launch or strengthen recovery housing and peer-led programs, with a focus on building strong foundations from the beginning, creating programs that actually work in the real world.
If you're early in the process or trying to figure out your next step, this conversation will give you clarity and a clear next step so you can move forward with confidence.