Welcome to Aim High Housing Foundation, Inc.

Our mission is to provide clean and sober high-quality housing for those seeking to achieve healthy and productive lives. By maintaining a structured environment, we support and empower our participants to build a firm foundation while they are in the midst of a pivotal life transition.

 

What We Do

Aim High Housing Foundation focuses on operating a recovery residence for individuals recovering from addictions. These individuals struggle with daily triggers, temptations, and cravings. While getting sober is a huge step, staying sober can be difficult. For those who relapse, they may be kicked out of temporary housing – even for any minor indiscretions, including taking prescription medication.

Aim High Housing, however, provides recovery residences that are sober, safe and healthy living environments, free from alcohol and illicit drug use and centered on peer support and connection to services that promote sustained recovery including: continued sobriety, improved individual health, residential stability, and positive community involvement.

Transitional or permanent residential shared housing. Wherever you’re going, we’ll help you achieve your goals.

A healthy and sober living environment. We provide a safe haven for those in recovery and a positive living space.

Supportive and friendly communities. We provide an environment for personal growth and partner with local services to ensure your success.

Relief for housing insecurity. We provide affordable shared housing and partner with individuals and community and state programs to bring relief to those most in need.

Who We Help

Our foundation aims to provide safe, stable, and affordable housing, as well as support and resources to help individuals and families who are experiencing housing insecurity, homelessness, or other forms of vulnerability. These may include people with low incomes, those who have experienced domestic violence, those who have recently been released from prison, or those who are recovering from addiction or mental health challenges.

We are prepared to serve:

  • Those in recovery
  • Transitioning from prison
  • Veterans
  • Seniors
  • Aged-out fosters
  • Women with housing insecurity

Contact Us

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